Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1873849 | Physics Procedia | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Optical absorption and luminescence of synthetic initial and neutron irradiated Gd2SiO5–Ce (0.5 mol.%) crystals was studied. Optical absorption spectra (1–6 eV) were measured using UV-Visible Helios Alpha spectrophotometer at . Time-resolved luminescence spectra (1.5–6 eV), luminescence excitation spectra (4–20 eV) and decay kinetics were recorded at SUPERLUMI station (DESY, Hamburg). Reactor neutron’s irradiation (fluence of 4⋅1018 cm−2) leads to the effective production of defects. There were not registered any new luminescence bands in the irradiated samples, but radiation defects take significant part in the processes of energy transfer to luminescence centers.
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