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Short-lived luminescence of mixed silver halides

Eugene A. KotominR. I. EglitisDonats MillersLarisa Grigorjeva

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PhotoluminescenceChemistryExcitonBiophysicsHalideGeneral ChemistryActivation energyCondensed Matter PhysicsBiochemistryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineMoleculeAtomic physicsLuminescenceSolid solution

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Abstract Two kinds of excitonic luminescence were investigated for the entire series of solid solutions, AgBr1−xClx, (0 ⪕ x ⪕ 1). The time-resolved spectra observed around 2.5 eV after both pulsed high-power electron beam and N2-laser irradiations are analyzed in terms of the diffusion-controlled recombination of Frenkel defects Ag0i and Ag2+V-c. It is shown that the effective activation energy of Ag0i migration is a linear function of the composition x; and predominantly two kinds of nearest neighbours contribute to this process. The position of maximum of the excitonic molecule luminescence found in mixed monocrystals and fibers reveals a distinctive dependence on the composition x. Its amplitude and half-width correlate with the optical losses in fibers which could be used for their characterization.

https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-2313(93)90019-j