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Probing the radio emission from air showers with polarization measurements

2014

The emission of radio waves from air showers has been attributed to the so-called geomagnetic emission process. At frequencies around 50 MHz this process leads to coherent radiation which can be observed with rather simple setups. The direction of the electric field induced by this emission process depends only on the local magnetic field vector and on the incoming direction of the air shower. We report on measurements of the electric field vector where, in addition to this geomagnetic component, another component has been observed which cannot be described by the geomagnetic emission process. The data provide strong evidence that the other electric field component is polarized radially wit…

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Raman spectroscopy study of β-irradiated silica glass

2003

International audience; Natural and synthetic silica glass samples with different OH content have been submitted to β-irradiation at different doses from 106 to 5 × 109 Gy in a Van de Graaff accelerator. Structural changes under irradiation have been analyzed by Raman spectroscopy. The main findings are: (i) a decrease of the Si–O–Si angular dispersion and the average Si–O–Si angle as a function of dose and (ii) an increase of number of three-membered SiO4 ring concentration during irradiation. These results show therefore that purely electronic excitation from β-irradiation induces in a-SiO2 small but significant structural changes of the SiO4 membered ring statistics (size and dispersion)…

Silica glassAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technologyRing (chemistry)01 natural scienceslaw.invention[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Materialssymbols.namesake[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Opticslaw0103 physical sciencesMaterials ChemistryVan de Graaff generatorIrradiation010306 general physicsChemistrybusiness.industry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsAngular dispersionElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCeramics and Compositessymbols0210 nano-technologybusinessDispersion (chemistry)Raman spectroscopyExcitation
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Defect-related visible luminescence of silica nanoparticles

2013

The high photon emissivity in the visible spectral range is one of the most relevant phenomena emerging from the reduction of silica down to nanoscale; hence it is promising for the development of optical nanotechnologies (down converter, probes, display). It is well accepted that the origin of this luminescence is related to the high specific surface (~100 m2/g) that favors the formation of optically active defects at the nanosilica surface. With the aim to clarify the role of specific luminescent defects, here we report a detailed study of spectral and decay features by time-resolved photoluminescence spectra under a visible-UV tunable laser excitation. Our study is carried out on differe…

Silica nanoparticlesControlled atmosphereMaterials scienceAnalytical chemistryUv lasersilica nanoparticles time resolved luminesce surface defectssilica nanoparticles time-resolved luminescence surface defects laser irradiation effectsLuminescence spectraIrradiationCondensed Matter PhysicsPhotochemistryLuminescenceBlue band
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β-ray irradiation effects on silica nanoparticles

2015

By electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) measurements, we examine the amplitude of the signal typically due to a combination of NBOHC (Non Bridging Hole Center) and POR (Peroxy Radical) defects induced by β-ray irradiation (from 1.2 to 1200 MGy) in silica nanoparticles with diameter ranging from 7 to 20 nm. Our data indicate that the signal line-shapes recorded at different doses is quite independent from the particles sizes and from the dose. Furthermore, for each considered nanoparticles size, the concentration of defects is also almost constant with respect to dose, and it does not change significantly if measured after 2 or 9 months from the irradiation. By contrast, we observed that th…

Silica nanoparticlesnanosilica irradiation efffects point defects electron paramagnetic resonanceMaterials sciencelawSHELL modelSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleAnalytical chemistryNanoparticleIrradiationElectron paramagnetic resonancelaw.invention
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Time Resolved Photoluminescence Associated with Non Bridging Oxygen Hole Centers in Irradiated Silica

2007

Silica irradiation time resolved luminescence non bridging oxygen hole center
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Luminescence activity of irradiated SiO2-clathrate Melanophlogite

2013

Silica melanophlogite luminescence irradiation effects
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Novel silicon microparticles to improve sunlight stability of raw polypropylene

2015

Oxidation of polyolefins by ultraviolet/visible irradiation is a significant limitation for their use in several technological applications. The use of high-tech additives such as silicon microparticles becomes a compositing strategy that can improve the performance of these materials at long-term service conditions. Silicon particles were added to non-additivated raw polypropylene (PP) prepared by hot melt extrusion and subjected to accelerated sunlight irradiation tests. The stability of thermal properties, mechanical performance and thermal decomposition behaviour of composites was evaluated by differential scanning calorimetry, dynamic mechanical thermal analysis and thermogravimetry. T…

Silicon microparticlesSunlight irradiationNear-IR reflective pigmentSolucions polimèriquesMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsSiliconGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementCompositechemistry.chemical_compoundCIENCIA DE LOS MATERIALES E INGENIERIA METALURGICAMaterials ChemistryThermal stabilityThermal analysisComposite materialPhotodegradationThermal analysisPhoto-degradationPlastic additivesPolypropyleneTermoplàsticsOrganic ChemistryThermal decompositionPolyolefinPolyolefinThermogravimetrychemistryMAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOSPolypropyleneEuropean Polymer Journal
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Thermostimulated luminescence and electron spin resonance in X-ray- and photon-irradiated oxygen-deficient silica

2007

Abstract Influences of oxygen-deficiency on radiation properties of high-purity, low-OH fused silica were studied. It is found that thermostimulated luminescence (TSL) peaks are different for photo (7.7 eV) and X-ray excitation at 77 K. X-ray excitation produces TSL peaks at 125 and 170 K corresponding to the anneal temperatures of two types of self-trapped holes centers STH2 and STH1, respectively, detected by electron spin resonance (ESR). Oxygen-deficiency apparently increases the number of electron traps, stabilizing a larger number of STHs in the continuous defect-free silica network than is observed in similarly X-irradiated stoichiometric silica glasses. Photoexcitation of oxygen-def…

SiliconChemistryAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsThermoluminescenceElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionPhotoexcitationParamagnetismlawMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesIrradiationLuminescenceElectron paramagnetic resonanceJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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Investigation of optical and radiation properties of oxygen deficient silica glasses

1999

The deficiency of oxygen in pure silica manifests an absorption band at 5 eV as well as an absorption band of higher intensity at 7.6 eV. The band at 5 eV is associated with lone twofold-coordinated silicon centers. The nature of the main band at 7.6 eV has been studied using silica samples with different levels of oxygen deficiency. The excitation via the 7.6 eV band produces a photoelectric response as well as inner center and recombination type luminescence. Two main luminescence bands of the twofold-coordinated silicon center appear: a blue band (2.7 eV) and a UV band (4.4 eV). Induced absorption with several bands as well as thermally stimulated luminescence with complex peak structure…

SiliconChemistryAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementPhotoelectric effectCondensed Matter PhysicsOxygenElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAbsorption bandMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesAtomic physicsAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)LuminescenceExcitationRecombinationJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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Interconversion between non-bridging oxygen hole center and peroxy radical in F2-laser-irradiated SiO2 glass

2004

Formation processes of the peroxy radical (POR) were examined in high-purity SiO 2 glass exposed to F 2 -laser light which creates mobile atomic oxygen (O 0 ) by photolyzing the interstitial oxygen molecules (O 2 ). It was proved that under these conditions POR is formed by a reaction of the non-bridging oxygen hole center (NBOHC, an oxygen dangling bond) with O 0 , not by a reaction between the E' center (a silicon dangling bond) and O 2 . Subsequent exposure to KrF laser light photolyzes POR and recoveres NBOHC by dissociating the O-O bond in POR. These findings corroborate the important role of O° in defect processes in SiO 2 glass.

SiliconDangling bondchemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserPhotochemistryOxygenElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionBridging oxygenchemistrylawMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesAtomic oxygenMoleculeIrradiationJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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