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Hairul Azhar Abdul Rashid

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Dear all,

I received a message through ResearchGate pointing out possible kinetic models for amorphous materials (in the case of our samples). In short the papers attached below indicate that amorphous material may have distributed energy levels for the defects and lesser of discrete levels.

However, when we examine our glow curves, there are discrete peaks observed indicating discrete activation energy for specific defect. However, the multiple peaks also indicate distributed activation energy? similar trend is also observed when Dr Nizam conducted thermo-spectro-luminescence, we see the emission wavelength broadens as temperature increases indicating the distributedness of the defect energy levels

Your thoughts?
 
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HAIRUL

HAIRUL AZHAR ABDUL-RASHID, PhD, P.Eng
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Multimedia University

Professor,
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Multimedia University,
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George Polymeris sent you a message on ResearchGate.

I am attaching one paper in which you can realise the difference between the two models.The model fo the amorphous is described by equations 3 and 4. My previous comments stand for the case of another paper, entitled: The thermoluminescence characteristics and the glow curves of Thulium doped silica fiber exposed to 10 MV photon and 21 MeV electron radiation

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nizam

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May 23, 2015, 11:24:21 PM5/23/15
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thank you prof,

that might be true... I cannot give any comment...

I am trying to understand the energy level of our material...
I plan to report this on the 3 jun presentation... insya allah

Nizam
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> I am attaching one paper in which you can realise the difference between
> the two models.The model fo the amorphous is described by equations 3 and
> 4. My previous comments stand for the case of another paper, entitled: The
> thermoluminescence characteristics and the glow curves of Thulium doped
> silica fiber exposed to 10 MV photon and 21 MeV electron radiation
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Hairul Azhar Abdul Rashid

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thanks Dr Nizam. that will be good

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Dear All,

On this auspicious day of 58 years of independence (still the eve of 58 years of independence here in the UK), I just wanted to reflect on my thoughts following the maghrib prayerof this evening. It came to me that I have been truly blessed in working with all of you. What a wonderful team you all are and I could not have hoped in prayers for a better group of people to have been with. Our students are all on course to graduate; in my honest opinion all have produced great pieces of work. Indeed, without them for this academic supervisor at least, I would have had little ability to publish. It is amazing to me that we are rapidly closing in on achieving our HIR demands of 45 papers in Q1 journals - I even expect we will overshoot the target well before June 2016 (the end of HIR1). These are the thoughts of an increasingly sentimental person but just in case I forget to tell you all how much I have valued working with you, then here it is in writing.

With the passage of time, comes meetings and partings. However, what cannot change are our deeds and actions. You can disappear from this world but your actions good and bad will remain. I think we have been blessed in our meeting and whatever the future may bring I hope that these several years that we have been together will form a good and happy memory for us. If anyone would like to see me then I expect to be in UM this Friday, with a planned journey to Beijing on Saturday to follow.

David

nizam

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Aug 31, 2015, 12:21:49 AM8/31/15
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Assalamualaikum,

Dear all,

It also my great pleasure for allowing me to join this project and
work together.

My Allah give us his blessing to continue this similar work in future.
Insya Allah.

Regards,

Nizam

Hairul Azhar Abdul Rashid

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Aug 31, 2015, 9:33:08 PM8/31/15
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Dear Prof and all,

It has been, still is and will always be a pleasure and honor to be part of this team. It has been truly fulfilling and exciting. It's always great to learn and discover new things, and especially new friends.

Thanks. Happy Merdeka!

Thanks,
HAIRUL

HAIRUL AZHAR ABDUL-RASHID, PhD, P.Eng
Director,
Research Management Center
Multimedia University

Professor,
Fiber Optics Research Center,
Faculty of Engineering,
Multimedia University,
Cyberjaya 63100,
Selangor


d.a.b...@surrey.ac.uk

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Oct 16, 2015, 5:16:21 AM10/16/15
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Thought you all might like to see this. It is an extract from the latest posting I have received from Research Gate, earlier today. The numbers refer to numbers of Research Gate people who have read these articles (three of the articles have only recently been published as in weeks not months).

David



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