Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10730245 Applied Radiation and Isotopes 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The E1′ center is a paramagnetic defect in quartz, where an unpaired electron is at an oxygen vacancy. The intensity of the E1′ center after heat treatment at 300 °C for 15 min (the heat treated E1′ center) indicates the amount of oxygen vacancies, which are precursors of the E1′ center. Using this technique, oxygen vacancies were found to be much more stable than other impurity centers, and to be useful for new applications, such as dating of granites, dating of uranium ores, estimating the temperature of heat treatment for stone implements, and provenance of eolian dust. The formation process of the oxygen vacancies in natural quartz has been in debate. Our recent pulsed ESR study indicates that they are probably created by natural beta and gamma rays.
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