Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5403341 | Journal of Luminescence | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Electron spin resonance (ESR), thermoluminescence and photoluminescence studies in Eu2+ activated Sr5(PO4)3Cl phosphor are reported in this paper. The Sr5(PO4)3Cl:Eu2+ phosphor is twice as sensitive as the conventional CaSO4:Dy phosphor used in thermoluminescence dosimetry of ionizing radiations. It has a linear response, simple glow curve, emission peaking at 456Â nm. The defect centers formed in the Sr5(PO4)3Cl:Eu2+phosphor are studied by using the technique of ESR. A dominant TL glow peak at 430Â K with a smaller shoulder at 410Â K is observed in the phosphor. ESR studies indicate the presence at three centers at room temperature. Step annealing measurements show a connection between one of the centers and the dominant glow peak at 430Â K. The 430Â K TL peak is well correlated with center I, which is tentatively identified as (PO4)2â radical.
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Authors
S.J. Dhoble, S.V. Moharil, T.K. Gundu Rao,