Comparison of thermoluminescence characteristics in γ-ray and C(5+) ion beam-irradiated LiCaAlF6 :Ce phosphor

We compare the thermoluminescence (TL) behavior of Ce(3+) ion-activated LiCaAlF6 exposed to γ-rays and a carbon ion beam. The reported phosphor is synthesized using an in-house precipitation method with varying concentrations of activator ion and is characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and TL. R...

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description We compare the thermoluminescence (TL) behavior of Ce(3+) ion-activated LiCaAlF6 exposed to γ-rays and a carbon ion beam. The reported phosphor is synthesized using an in-house precipitation method with varying concentrations of activator ion and is characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and TL. Rietveld refinement is performed to study the structural statistics. The TL glow curve consists of a prominent glow peak at 232°C with three shoulders at 115, 159 and 333°C when exposed to γ-rays from a (60) Co source. When exposed to a C(5+) ion beam, the TL glow curve consists of five peaks with peak temperatures near 156, 221, 250, 287 and 330°C, and is found to vary slightly with changing fluence. Glow curve convolution deconvolution (GCCD) functions are applied to the TL curves for complete analysis of the glow curve structure and TL traps. The order of kinetics (b), activation energy (E) and frequency factor are determined using Chen's peak shape method and theoretical curves are drawn using GCCD functions. A track interaction model (TIM) is used to explain the sublinearity/saturation at higher fluences. Ion beam parameters are analyzed using Monte-Carlo simulation-based SRIM-2013 code. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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