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The relationship between thermally stimulated luminescence and thermally stimulated conductivity
If the recombination lifetime is a rapid function of temperature, thermally stimulated luminescence and conductivity are not related by a constant scale factor. It is thus not permissible to assume that the published theory describes both cases. This is discussed with particular reference to the theory of Garlick and Gibson.