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Luminescence and transient absorption in ZnWO4 and ZnWO4–Fe crystals

2001

Abstract The transient absorption spectra and relaxation kinetics under pulse electron beam excitation in ZnWO 4 and ZnWO 4 –Fe, as well as luminescence spectra and decay kinetics, were studied. It is shown that a fraction of transient absorption is due to luminescence center excited state. The energy transfer from intrinsic excitations to the defect or impurity states is not efficient. The role of Fe-impurities in the decay process is discussed.

RadiationAbsorption spectroscopyImpurityChemistryExcited stateRelaxation (NMR)Ultrafast laser spectroscopyAtomic physicsLuminescenceAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)InstrumentationExcitationRadiation Measurements
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Transition probabilities for BrII lines emitted from a wall-stabilized cascade arc

2000

Abstract Absolute transition probabilities of the eleven Br II lines were measured in emission. A plasma created in a wall-stabilized arc at atmospheric pressure in the mixture of argon and bromine vapors was used as the excitation source. The relative transition probabilities were converted to an absolute scale based on a lifetime value measured by the electron impact method. The results were compared with experimental data. Discrepancies have been found to be outside the experimental uncertainties.

RadiationArgonMaterials scienceBromineAtmospheric pressurechemistry.chemical_elementPlasmaAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsArc (geometry)chemistryAtomic physicsAbsolute scaleSpectroscopyExcitationElectron ionizationJournal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
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Photo- and thermostimulated processes in α-Al2O3

1995

Abstract We reported on the recombination processes determined by the release of electrons from defects connected with the dosimetric 430 K thermostimulated luminescence (TSL) peak as well as with the 260 K TSL peak. These TSL peaks appear in thermochemically reduced α-Al 2 O 3 crystals containing hydrogen and emission of these TSL peaks corresponds to luminescence of the F-center. The X-ray exposure or UV excitation in the absorption band of F-centers at 6.0 eV of reduced α-Al 2 O 3 crystals doped with acceptor impurities results in the appearance of a broad anisotropic complex absorption band in the spectral region 2.5–3.5 eV and in the appearance of a predominant TSL peak at 430 K. Above…

RadiationChemistryImpurityPhotostimulated luminescenceAbsorption bandDopingAnalytical chemistryAtomic physicsLuminescenceAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)InstrumentationAcceptorExcitationRadiation Measurements
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Dyadic Green's function for the electrically biased graphene-based multilayered spherical structures

2020

Abstract Dyadic Green's function for a multilayered spherical structure with alternating graphene-dielectric shells is extracted in this paper. To this end, the unknown expansion coefficients of the scattering superposition method are obtained by considering graphene local surface currents at the interface of two adjacent layers. To validate the formulas, the procedure of Mie scattering analysis employing our formulas is clarified and the extinction efficiencies of various graphene-based nanoparticles are computed. The possibility of using the proposed structure in the design of multi-band optical absorbers is discussed in detail. Moreover, a closed-form formula for obtaining the Purcell fa…

RadiationMaterials science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesScatteringGrapheneMie scatteringPhysics::OpticsFunction (mathematics)01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputational physicslaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeDipolelawGreen's functionsymbolsSpontaneous emissionSpectroscopyExcitation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
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Investigation of a Ge nanoparticle film by means of electron stimulated photon emission spectroscopy

2014

Abstract Electron stimulated photon emission spectroscopy was used for the study of the electronic structure of Ge nanoparticles. A nanoparticle film was prepared by thermal deposition on a quartz substrate. Photon emission was stimulated by electron bombardment at energies of several hundred electron volts. Electron field emission from a W-tip was used at tip voltage U t  = 100–600 eV. A spectrometer in combination with a liquid nitrogen cooled charge-coupled device (CCD) camera was used for light detection. Light emission spectra were measured in the energy range 1.18–4.2 eV. They are characterized by features at ∼1.6 and ∼3.1 eV. A comparison with light emission spectra obtained with ano…

RadiationMaterials scienceAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsElectronLiquid nitrogenCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsField electron emissionLight emissionEmission spectrumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsSpectroscopySpectroscopyExcitationJournal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena
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Structure sensitive investigations on luminescence centres in Mn-activated LiBaF3 dosimeters

2008

Abstract Prior to x-irradiation the photoluminescence (PL) of Mn-activated LiBaF3 shows a Mn 2 + emission band at 710 nm; the corresponding excitation bands are between 210 and 620 nm. After x-irradiation the PL emission spectrum shows a band peaking at about 610 nm which is tentatively assigned to a perturbed Mn 2 + emission; the intensity of all PL emission bands is increased. Structure sensitive investigations on the radiation-induced emission band were done by detecting electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) induced changes in the integral PL emission at a temperature of 1.5 K. The analysis of the angular dependent PL-EPR spectra, recorded for different orientations of the magnetic field…

RadiationPhotoluminescenceChemistryAnalytical chemistrySpectral linelaw.inventionNuclear magnetic resonancelawExcited stateEmission spectrumTriplet stateLuminescenceElectron paramagnetic resonanceInstrumentationExcitationRadiation Measurements
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Spectral heterogeneity of oxygen-deficient centers in Ge-doped silica

2004

Abstract We report an experimental investigation of the emission spectra of a 1000 mol ppm sol–gel Ge-doped silica by fine tuning the excitation energy in the ultraviolet (UV) range, around 5 eV , and in the vacuum-UV range, around 7.3 eV , at room temperature and at 10 K . The sample is characterized by a blue (centered at ∼3.2 eV ) and an UV (centered at ∼4.3 eV ) bands. We have found that the ratio between the area of the blue and the UV bands depends on the temperature and on the excitation energy in both the vacuum-UV and the UV range. At both temperatures the spectral features of the blue and the UV bands are weakly affected when the excitation is varied in the vacuum-UV. At variance,…

RadiationPhotoluminescenceChemistryDopingAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGermaniummedicine.disease_causeCrystallographic defectoptical fibers radiation effects radiation-induced attenuationmedicineEmission spectrumLuminescenceInstrumentationUltravioletExcitationRadiation Measurements
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Closed form for two-photon free–free transition matrix elements

2000

Abstract Two-photon free–free transitions happen in the multiphoton ionization with more than one excess photon and in bremsstralung. Up to now, the configuration space free–free transition amplitudes have not been written in closed form. We propose a modified Coulomb Green’s function (CGF) Sturmian expansion which allows one to obtain expressions for two-photon radial transition matrix elements in the closed form which are easy to continue analytically to calculate free–free transitions in H.

RadiationPhotonAmplitudeTwo-photon excitation microscopyChemistryQuantum mechanicsIonizationCoulombStochastic matrixConfiguration spaceFunction (mathematics)Radiation Physics and Chemistry
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The dependence of dichroism in VUV-photoemission on the optical properties of adsorbates: Cs-monolayer on W(110)

1998

Abstract We report on the dependence of dichroic photoemission excited by polarised light on the angle of photon incidence. We measured the difference in the angle-resolved photoemission intensities from Cs-5p semi-corelevels excited by photons of opposite helicity, known as CDAD and of orthogonal linear polarisation—LDAD. We found that the dependence of dichroism on the angle of incidence can not be described by the equations used in the photoemission model for free atomic states. A complex consideration of the parallel and perpendicular components of the vector potential of the exciting light is needed, including the phase shift between these components. The phase shift is produced by the…

RadiationPhotonbusiness.industryChemistryPhysics::OpticsDichroismCondensed Matter PhysicsHelicityAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialssymbols.namesakeOpticsAngle of incidence (optics)Excited statesymbolsStokes parametersPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsbusinessRefractive indexSpectroscopyExcitationJournal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena
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A selective microscale x-ray fluorescence analyzing method for determination of trace elements

1973

Abstract A new selective X-ray fluorescence analyzing method for trace element determination has been developed. In this method each trace element is measured independently. The excitation source is an X-ray tube that has a changeable anode and a variable high voltage. The exciting radiation is shaped with critical absorbers. The sample is viewed at backward angles through an absorber to reduce backscattered radiation. The estimated accuracy of this method is of the order of 10 per cent in thesub-ppm range of trace element concentration in organic samples. Measurement times are of the order of a few minutes.

RadiationTrace AmountsChemistrySpectrum AnalysisTrace elementAnalytical chemistryX-ray fluorescenceRadiationFluorescenceFluorescenceTrace ElementsAnodeNuclear Energy and EngineeringMethodsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingEnvironmental PollutionMicroscale chemistryExcitationThe International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes
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