Thermoluminescence of pure and doped ThO2 |
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Authors: | P.J. Harvey J.B. Hallett |
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Affiliation: | Materials Science Branch, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories, Chalk River, Ontario K0J 1J0, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Thermoluminescence (TL) measurements in the temperature range 295–675 K indicate the existence of at least five trapping centres for single crystals of nominally pure “reduced” ThO2 and three trapping centres for “oxidized” ThO2. Deliberate doping with Ca2+, Y3+ and Ta5+ impurities decreases TL emission. For reduced ThO2, accidentally incorporated rare-earth impurities, Pr3+, Tb3+, Er3+ act as the electron-hole recombination sites. In oxidized crystals the impurity Fe3+ is thought to be involved in the recombination process. In the temperature range 80–295 K an additional eight trapping centres exist for both oxidized and reduced ThO2. For the reduced crystals the emission is probably associated with Fe in the +2 state, and in the +3 state for oxidized crystals. The differences in the TL glow curve intensities are partially explained by differences in the temperature dependence of the luminescence efficiency of the different recombination centres. |
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