Enhanced thermoluminescence of sodium-doped lithium–magnesium fluorophosphate Li 9 Mg 3 [PO 4 ] 4 F 3

Lithium–magnesium fluorophosphate with the formula Li 9 Mg 3 [PO 4 ] 4 F 3 has recently been proposed as a new thermoluminescent material capable of storing ionizing radiation energy and emitting photons after additional thermal stimulation. Pure and sodium-doped fluorophosphates were obtained by mi...

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Veröffentlicht in:CrystEngComm 2024-10, Vol.26 (39), p.5632-5643
Hauptverfasser: Akulov, D. A., Kalinkin, M. O., Chufarov, A. Y., Tyutyunnik, A. P., Semkin, M. A., Medvedeva, N. I., Zhuravlev, N. A., Abashev, R. M., Surdo, A. I., Kellerman, D. G.
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Zusammenfassung:Lithium–magnesium fluorophosphate with the formula Li 9 Mg 3 [PO 4 ] 4 F 3 has recently been proposed as a new thermoluminescent material capable of storing ionizing radiation energy and emitting photons after additional thermal stimulation. Pure and sodium-doped fluorophosphates were obtained by microwave-assisted synthesis. Using X-ray and neutron diffraction methods, it was shown that sodium occupies only one of the three nonequivalent lithium positions. This conclusion was confirmed by a MAS NMR study and ab initio calculations. A significant increase in the thermoluminescence intensity of sodium-containing fluorophosphates in comparison to the undoped compound was found. Analysis of the kinetic parameters obtained from glow curves showed that they are similar for the undoped and sodium-doped samples. This indicates that the addition of sodium does not result in the emergence of novel types of traps, but rather in a change in their number. The effect of sodium on the formation of intrinsic defects, which can be responsible for the enhanced thermoluminescence, is considered using ab initio modelling.
ISSN:1466-8033
1466-8033
DOI:10.1039/D4CE00646A