Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5442582 | Optical Materials | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Single crystal of pure Lithium Iodide (LiI) has been grown from melt by using the vertical Bridgman technique. Thermoluminescence (TL) Measurements were carried out at 1Â K/s following X-ray irradiation. The TL glow curve consists of a dominant peak at (peak-maximum Tm) 393Â K and one low temperature peak of weaker intensity at 343Â K. The order of kinetics (b), activation energy (E), and the frequency factor (S) for a prominent TL glow peak observed around 393Â K for LiI crystals are reported for the first time. The peak shape analysis of the glow peak indicates the kinetics to be of the first order. The value of E is calculated using various standard methods such as initial rise (IR), whole glow peak (WGP), peak shape (PS), computerized glow curve deconvolution (CGCD) and Variable Heating rate (VHR) methods. An average value of 1.06Â eV is obtained in this case. In order to validate the obtained parameters, numerically integrated TL glow curve has been generated using experimentally determined kinetic parameters. The effective atomic number (Zeff) for this material was determined and found to be 52. X-ray induced emission spectra of pure LiI single crystal are studied at room temperature and it is found that the sample exhibit sharp emission at 457Â nm and broad emission at 650Â nm.
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Authors
D. Joseph Daniel, H.J. Kim, Sunghwan Kim, Sajid Khan,