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Mechanoluminescence induced by elastic and plastic deformation of coloured alkali halide crystals at fixed strain rates
Authors:B. P. Chandra  R. K. Goutam  V. K. Chandra  D. S. Raghuwanshi  A. K. Luka  R. N. Baghel
Affiliation:1. Disha Academy of Research and Education , Disha Institute of Management and Technology , Satya Vihar, Vidhansabha-Chandrakhuri Marg, Raipur, 492101, (C.G.), India bpchandra4@yahoo.co.in;3. Department of Post Graduate Studies and Research in Physics and Electronics , Rani Durgavati University , Jabalpur, 482001, (M.P.), India;4. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering , Chhatrapati Shivaji Institute of Technology , Shivaji Nagar, Kolihapuri, Durg-491001, (C.G.), India;5. Department of Applied Physics , Shri Shankaracharya College of Engineering and Technology , Junwani, Bhilai-490020, (C.G.), India;6. Department of Physics , Government Autonomous Science College , Raipur, 492010, (C.G.), India;7. School of Studies in Physics , Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University , Raipur, 492010, (C.G.), India
Abstract:Mechanoluminescence (ML) emission from coloured alkali halide crystals takes place during their elastic and plastic deformation. The ML emission during the elastic deformation occurs due to the mechanical interaction between dislocation segments and F-centres, and the ML emission during the plastic deformation takes place due to the mechanical interaction between the moving dislocations and F-centres. In the elastic region, the ML intensity increases linearly with the strain or deformation time, and in this case, the saturation region could not be observed because of the beginning of the plastic deformation before the start of the saturation in the ML intensity. In the plastic region, initially the ML intensity also increases linearly with the strain or deformation time, and later on, it attains a saturation value for large deformation. When the deformation is stopped, initially the ML intensity decreases at a fast rate; later on, it decreases at a slow rate. The decay time for the fast decrease of the ML intensity gives the relaxation time of dislocation segments or pinning time of the dislocations, and the decay time of the slow decrease of the ML intensity gives the diffusion time of holes in the crystals. The saturation value of the ML intensity increases linearly with the strain rate and also with the density of F-centres in the crystals. Initially, the saturation value of the ML intensity increases with increasing temperature, and for higher temperatures the ML intensity decreases with increasing temperature. Therefore, the ML intensity is optimum for a particular temperature of the crystals. From the ML measurements, the relaxation time of dislocation segments, pinning time of dislocations, diffusion time of holes and the energy gap between the bottom of the acceptor dislocation band and interacting F-centre level can be determined. Expressions derived for the ML induced by elastic and plastic deformation of coloured alkali halide crystals at fixed strain rates indicates that the ML intensity depends on the strain, strain rate, density of colour centres, size of crystals, temperature, luminescence efficiency, etc. A good agreement is found between the theoretical and experimental results.
Keywords:mechanoluminescence  luminescence  optical properties  alkali halide crystals  deformation  colour centres
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