Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7840126 | Journal of Luminescence | 2018 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
Phototransferred thermoluminescence (PTTL) induced in synthetic quartz by 470â¯nm blue light is reported. The glow curve measured at 5â¯Â°C/s up to 500â¯Â°C after irradiation to 100â¯Gy shows six peaks at 94, 116, 175, 212, 280 and 348â¯Â°C labelled I through VI and another one at 80â¯Â°C (labelled A1). PTTL is only observed for peaks A1 and I and is induced at peak A1 as long as peak III has been removed by preheating and at peak I after preheating to deplete peak VI. The inducement of PTTL even when all peaks have been removed points to deep electron traps in the quartz also acting as donors in addition to the putative ones below 500â¯Â°C. The PTTL intensity as a function of duration of illumination for A1 goes through a peak and decreases monotonically or to a stable value depending on the preheating temperature. The change of PTTL intensity as a function of illumination time is described using a set of coupled linear differential equations. The number of acceptors and donors in a particular system described in this way is influenced by the preheating temperature.
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Authors
M.L. Chithambo, P. Niyonzima, J.M. Kalita,