Ion diffusion-controlled thermally stimulated processes in x-ray irradiated halide crystals |
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Authors: | V. Ziraps V. Graveris P. Kulis I. Tale |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Solid State Physics , University of Latvia , 8 Kengaraga St., Riga , LV-1063 , Latvia |
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Abstract: | The ionic and ion diffusion-controlled thermally stimulated relaxation (TSR) processes in CaF2, BaF2, LiBaF3 and KBr crystals were investigated above 290 K by means of the ionic conductivity, ionic thermally stimulated depolarisation current (TSDC) and thermal bleaching techniques. Under a DC field the halide crystals store large ionic space charge. We were able to detect in CaF2, BaF2, LiBaF3 and KBr in the extrinsic ionic conductivity region a series of the ionic defect (the interstitial anion and/or anion vacancies - in fluorides; the cation vacancies - in KBr) release stages: 3-6 wide and overlapping ionic TSDC peaks. The correlated data of the ionic TSDC and the F band thermal show that above 290 K the TSR processes are initiated and controlled by the ionic defect thermal detrapping, migration and interaction with the localised electronic and ionic charges and colour centres. The ion diffusion-controlled TSR processes take place in the above halide crystals. |
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Keywords: | Halide Crystals Ionic Conduction Ionic Polarisation And Depolarisation Colour Centre Annealing |
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