Studies of Radiation-Induced Defects in Li^sub 2^SiO3:Sm Phosphor Material

Li2SiO3:Sm was synthesized by the solution combustion method. Powder x-ray diffraction technique was used to find the phase formation. Li2SiO3:Sm exhibits thermoluminescence (TL) peaks at approximately 140°C, 155°C, 190°C, 250°C, and 405°C. Three defect centers contribute to the observed electron sp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of electronic materials 2017-01, Vol.46 (1), p.451
Hauptverfasser: Singh, N, Singh, Vijay, Watanabe, S, Gundu Rao, T K, Chubaci, J F, D, Cano, N F, Pathak, M S, Singh, Pramod K, Dhoble, S J
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Zusammenfassung:Li2SiO3:Sm was synthesized by the solution combustion method. Powder x-ray diffraction technique was used to find the phase formation. Li2SiO3:Sm exhibits thermoluminescence (TL) peaks at approximately 140°C, 155°C, 190°C, 250°C, and 405°C. Three defect centers contribute to the observed electron spin resonance spectrum from the gamma irradiated phosphor. Center I with principal g-values g || = 2.0206 and g = 2.0028 is identified as an O2 - ion while center II, with an isotropic g-factor 2.0039, is assigned to an F +-type center. Center III is assigned to a Ti3+ center. The Ti3+ center is related to the 250°C TL peak while the O2 - ion also correlates with the main TL peak at 250°C. An additional defect center is observed during thermal annealing experiments, and the center (assigned to F + center) seems to originate from an F center. The F center appears to be associated with the high temperature TL peak in a Li2SiO3:Sm phosphor. The luminescence spectrum reveals the dominant emission peaks at 605 (4G5/2 [arrow right] 6H7/2) nm under the excitation wavelength of 402 nm.
ISSN:0361-5235
1543-186X
DOI:10.1007/s11664-016-4899-1