Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1687174 Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Single crystals of NaCl were irradiated at room temperature and at 8 K with energetic heavy ions (12C, 50Ti, 58Ni, 74Kr, 152Sm, 197Au, 208Pb and 238U) of 50–2600 MeV providing mean electronic energy loss values from 0.7 to 19 keV/nm. The creation and evolution of color centers were investigated as a function of fluence and temperature by in situ absorption spectroscopy and thermo-stimulated luminescence, complemented by thermal annealing and optical bleaching. For irradiations at 8 K, primary hole centers are observed which typically annihilate at temperatures between 10 and 80 K. The efficiency of color center creation at 8 K strongly depends on the energy loss of the ions and is several times higher for U and Au ions than for C and Ti ions. Thermal spike estimations, taking into account the finite velocity of heat propagation, assign these effects to thermal stimulated separation of color centers in the genetic Frenkel pairs.

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