Serna Galán, Julio2023-06-202023-06-201992-040015-019310.1080/00150199208016986https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/58632© 1992 Gordon and Breach Science Publishers S. A.Positron lifetime spectra in TGS and in LA-TGS obtained between O-degrees-C and 75-degrees-C, can be analyzed in two components with lifetimes of about 230 ps, with an intensity of 80%, and 500 ps. The rather large uncertainties found for these values at temperatures higher than 15-degrees-C may have their origin in thermally stimulated electron emission from the crystals, making the system unstable in such a way that the ferroelectric transition is not observed. The short lifetime, which is sensitive to the concentration of L-alanine in the samples, is to be associated to the annihilation from a relatively free positron state, whereas the long-lived component is attributable to the annihilation of positrons from a not well known bound state which may be quasi-positronium.A positron study of pure and of L-alanine doped triglycine sulfatejournal articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00150199208016986http://www.tandfonline.com/metadata only access535Thermally Stimulated ElectronLatgs CrystalsEmissionCoefficientLifetimeÓptica (Física)2209.19 Óptica Física