Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1881849 Radiation Measurements 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL, 5–750 K) and the annealing of induced optical absorption have been investigated in LiF:Mg,Ti and pure LiF single crystals irradiated at 5–295 K by electrons, X-rays, αα particles, uranium swift ions and especially VUV radiation selectively forming anion excitons, electron–hole pairs and excitations localized near impurity centres. It is shown that besides electron–hole processes, the interstitial-vacancy (ionic) ones should be taken into account. The irradiation of LiF and LiF:Mg,Ti at high fluxes and fluences leads to the appearance of the TSL peaks at 570–630 K by a two-step process: thermal dissociation of two types of F3- trihalide molecules and sequent recombination of the products of this dissociation with intrinsic and impurity electron colour centres. The origin of some TSL peaks at 5–750 K is discussed.

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