Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1827238 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2009 | 4 Pages |
The optical transmittance spectrum of the as-grown Y-doped PbWO4 (PWO:Y) crystal exhibits annealing-induced absorption band peaking at 420 nm at low-temperature range (<400 °C). The annealing-induced 420 nm absorption coefficient gets to maximum at 400 °C and it can be effectively “bleached” by irradiating with UV light. On the other hand, high-temperature (here is 850 °C) treatment strengthens the 420 nm absorption band but exerts little influence on the induced absorption band. Due to the smaller ionic radii of Y3+, the substitution of Y3+ for Pb2+ results in large lattice relaxation, which is confirmed by FT-IR measurements. It is proposed that interstitial yttrium is an alternative doping way in PWO:Y and forms large defect aggregation of [(YPb3+)-2VPb″-Yi3+]. [(YPb3+)-2VPb″-Yi3+] is not stable and hence is considered as the origin of anomaly observed in PWO:Y crystal.