Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1687172 Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, we discuss the results of recent ionoluminescence experiments concerning the study of radiation dose effects in α-Al2O3, α-Al2O3:Cr and LiF crystals under the irradiation with different swift heavy ions in a wide range of nuclear and electronic stopping powers. To monitor the lattice disorder in alumina and lithium fluoride, the luminescence of F-type centres have been used. It was shown that the degradation stage of the F+ centre luminescence signal under 710 MeV Bi ion irradiation begins at a very low damage level and cannot be induced by defects produced by elastic collisions. The observed difference in the evolution of F3+-centre luminescence in LiF by swift heavy ions and conventional radiation is ascribed to the high local concentration of defects in the ion-track region. In experiments with ruby, we explored a well-known piezospectroscopic method for in situ monitoring of the build up and accumulation of mechanical stress under the irradiation with high-energy heavy ion. The obtained data strongly imply that the lattice disorder induced by collective electronic excitations plays a dominant role in generation of mechanical stress in the studied fluence range.

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