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Intrinsic ultraviolet luminescence from Lu2O3, Lu2SiO5 and Lu2SiO5:Ce
Authors:DW Cooke  BL Bennett  RE Muenchausen  J-K Lee  MA Nastasi
Institution:Los Alamos National Laboratory, Structure/Property Relations, Materials Science & Tech Division, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA
Abstract:Radioluminescence and thermally stimulated luminescence measurements on Lu2O3, Lu2SiO5 (LSO) and Lu2SiO5:Ce3+ (LSO:Ce) reveal the presence of intrinsic ultraviolet luminescence bands. Characteristic emission with maximum at 256 nm occurs in each specimen and is attributed to radiative recombination of self-trapped excitons. Thermal quenching of this band obeys the Mott-Seitz relation yielding quenching energies 24, 38 and 13 meV for Lu2O3, LSO and LSO:Ce, respectively. A second intrinsic band appears at 315 nm in LSO and LSO:Ce, and at 368 nm in Lu2O3. Quenching curves for these bands show an initial increase in peak intensity followed by a decrease. Similarity in spectral peak position and quenching behavior indicate that this band has a common origin in each of the samples and is attributed to radiative recombination of self-trapped holes, in agreement with previous work on similar specimens. Comparison of glow curves and emission spectra show that the lowest temperature glow peaks in each specimen are associated with thermal decay of self-trapped excitons and self-trapped holes. Interplay between the intrinsic defects and extrinsic Ce3+ emission in LSO:Ce is strongly indicated.
Keywords:Lutetium oxyorthosilicate
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