First steps toward spatially resolved OSL dating with electron multiplying charge-coupled devices (EMCCDs): System design and image analysis

Clark-Balzan L, Schwenninger JL

Spatially resolved OSL (SR-OSL) measurements are made with a scanning or imaging system that records luminescence emissions from known sources within a sample. This work is a first step toward the development of an SR-OSL methodology based on the imaging of ultraviolet OSL emissions with an EMCCD camera. We present UV OSL images of natural quartz extracts, OSL/TL/IR images of sandstone, image-based OSL measurements from aluminum oxide grains, and dose recovery experiments on aluminum oxide and Riso calibration quartz. Camera sensitivity and quantitative reproducibility indicate that EMCCD-based OSL dating is feasible. Further experimentation is necessary to adequately define the error sources and measurement limitations of EMCCDs in the OSL regime. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.