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Thermoluminescence of Chromium Doped Cd2Nb2O7 Crystals
Authors:Z Bryknar  Z Potucek  P Ptacek  V Trepakov
Institution:1. Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, V Holesovickach 2, CZ-18000 Praha 8, Czech Republic;2. A. F. loffe, Physical—Technical Institute RAS, 194 021 St.-Petersburg, Russia
Abstract:The exposure of the Cd2Nb2O7:Cr crystal to monochromatic light with wavelength shorter than 600 nm at 12 K decreases the Cr3? photoluminescence emission and allows us to observe thermoluminescence within 60–200 K during subsequent heating of the crystal at a rate of 0.077 K/s. The glow curve of thermoluminescence revealed a rather complex structure with two pronounced intensive glow peaks at 91 and 180 K and four rather weak peaks at 99, 117, 132, and 155K. An analysis of the glow peaks by “an initial rise” gave evidence of many various charge carrier traps with activation energies from 150 to 470 meV. Since a comparison of the thermoluminescence and photoluminescence emission spectra showed that these spectra are identical, it was concluded that the thermoluminescence glow peaks are associated with thermal release of charge carriers from shallow traps followed by Cr4?→Cr3?(2E) and/or Cr2?→Cr3?(2E) charge capture and 2E→4A2 radiative decay of Cr3?(2E) ions.
Keywords:Cd2Nb2O7  Chromium impurity  Photoluminescence  Thermoluminescence
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