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Stimulated luminescence of AlN ceramics induced by ultraviolet radiation

2001

Abstract Properties of thermally stimulated luminescence (TL) and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) of the ceramic material AlN-Y 2 O 3 have been studied after exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR). The dosemeter material Al 2 O 3 : C has been used for comparative measurements. The spectral sensitivity of the samples has been studied and compared with spectral effectiveness of the UVR-induced biological processes. It has been shown that a very high yield and linear dose response characterise the UVR-induced TL from AlN-Y 2 O 3 . Although lower than the TL, the OSL signal from UV-exposed AlN-Y 2 O 3 is still higher than that of Al 2 O 3  : C in a broad spectral region. The possibilit…

RadiationMaterials scienceOptically stimulated luminescencebusiness.industryAnalytical chemistryThermoluminescenceSpectral sensitivityvisual_artYield (chemistry)visual_art.visual_art_mediumOptoelectronicsDosimetryCeramicIrradiationbusinessLuminescenceInstrumentationRadiation Measurements
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Transition probabilities of PrII-lines emitted from a ferroelectric plasma source

1991

Abstract An argon-praseodymium plasma was generated under atmospheric pressure between a ceramic ferroelectric plate and a praseodymium plate. The system of plates was connected to an acoustic frequency supply. The plasma radiation was analyzed in the spectral range from 2000 to 7000 A by using a grating spectrograph with a linear dispersion near 1 mm/A, adopted to photoelectric measurements. The emission spectrum of praseodymium was recorded and the intensities of a few hundred lines were measured. Transition probabilities were determined for 62PrII-lines, using available lifetime data for excited levels and measured branching ratios of the corresponding lines. Reasonable agreement has bee…

RadiationMaterials sciencePraseodymiumchemistry.chemical_elementPlasmaPhotoelectric effectFerroelectricityAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsMolecular electronic transitionSpectral linechemistryExcited stateEmission spectrumAtomic physicsSpectroscopyJournal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
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Glow Rate Technique for Spectroscopy of Complex Thermostimulated Relaxation Processes

1996

The glow rate technique (GRT) developed for the analysis of complex trap spectra, is the extension of the known heating rate method to the full glow curve. It is shown that using two glow curves measured at different heating rate constants, a special mean activation energy of simultaneously emptied traps can be obtained as a function of temperature or emitted light sum to a good approximation. Expressions have been derived for the calculation of the mean activation energy function from data measured using a linear, logarithmic or a hyperbolic heating mode. Theoretical expressions for the mean activation energy function have been obtained and discussed for arbitrary trap distribution functio…

RadiationMaterials scienceRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyLogarithmPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineActivation energySpectral lineReaction rate constantDistribution functionCurve fittingRelaxation (physics)Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingAtomic physicsSpectroscopyRadiation Protection Dosimetry
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Thermally and optically stimulated radiative processes in LiBaF3 crystals

2004

Abstract In LiBaF3 crystals both valence–core transitions (5.4– 6.5 eV ) and so-called self-trapped exciton luminescence (about 4.3 eV ) are important for practical application. Here, we present a study of 4.3 eV luminescence under photo- and thermostimulation after X-irradiation of undoped LiBaF3 crystals at various temperatures. Optically stimulated luminescence as a result of electron recombination with both self-trapped holes and holes localized at some defects, were observed after X-irradiation below 130 K and that of electron recombination with defect-localized holes was observed after X-irradiation above 130 K . The spectra of thermo-stimulated luminescence (TSL) contain a broad band…

RadiationOptically stimulated luminescencebusiness.industryChemistryExcitonElectronThermoluminescenceMolecular physicsSpectral lineOptoelectronicsIrradiationbusinessLuminescenceInstrumentationRecombinationRadiation Measurements
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Temperature-dependent angular resolved UV-photoemission spectroscopy from CeNi2Ge2

2001

Abstract Pronounced temperature effects in angular resolved ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy from the (001) surface of the ternary heavy fermion compound CeNi 2 Ge 2 are presented. The measurements were performed on atomically clean and well-ordered thin films grown on a W(110) substrate. A strongly enhanced intensity at the Fermi edge ( ϵ F ) is observed at low-temperatures if the spectra are excited by means of HeI light ( hν =21.2 eV). In addition, the work function is dramatically increased with temperature, exhibiting an unusually high positive temperature coefficient of about 0.65 meV/K. The observed temperature dependency suggests a strong redistribution of the states near the …

RadiationPhotoemission spectroscopyChemistryElectronic structureCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsExcited stateWork functionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsTernary operationTemperature coefficientSpectroscopyUltraviolet photoelectron spectroscopyJournal 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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Bulk sensitive photo emission spectroscopy of compounds

2007

This work reports about bulk-sensitive, high energy photoelectron spectroscopy from the valence band of CoTiSb excited by photons from 1.2 to 5 keV energy. The high energy photoelectron spectra were taken at the KMC-1 high energy beamline of BESSY II employing the recently developed Phoibos 225 HV analyser. The measurements show a good agreement to calculations of the electronic structure using the LDA scheme. It is shown that the high energy spectra reveal the bulk electronic structure better compared to low energy XPS spectra.

RadiationPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsChemistrybusiness.industryElectronic structureCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSemiconductorX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyBeamlineExcited stateEmission spectrumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsbusinessSpectroscopyUltraviolet photoelectron spectroscopyJournal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena
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Valence electronic structure of polystyrenes with different tacticities : how to go (or not to go) too far ? A joint theoretical and experimental app…

1990

Abstract Monochromadzed Al-K α XPS spectra from iso- and syndiotacdc polystyrenes are analyzed with the help of theoretical band structures and densities of states produced from a valence effective Hamiltonian (VEH) computation scheme. A discussion of the correlations found between the experimental and theoretical results points out to the potentialities but also to the limits of both methods.

RadiationValence (chemistry)ChemistryComputationElectronic structureCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialssymbols.namesakeX-ray photoelectron spectroscopysymbolsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)SpectroscopyJournal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena
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Investigation of Hg resonance 184.9nm line profile in a low-pressure mercury–argon discharge

2007

Abstract The line profiles of 184.9 nm Hg resonance line emitted from a Hg low-pressure high-frequency electrodeless discharge lamp, containing Hg 198 isotope, have been measured by means of a Zeeman scanning spectrometer at the mercury cold spot temperature values in the range of 0–23 °C. Two different methods were used to determine the real spectral line profile and to separate the instrument function: (i) solving the ill-posed inverse problem by means of the Tikhonov's regularization method; and (ii) the mathematical modelling by means of a non-linear multi-parameter chi-square fit. The real Hg 184.9 nm spectral line profiles, determined by both methods, are compared. Influence of instru…

RadiationZeeman effectArgonGas-discharge lampMaterials scienceSpectrometerbusiness.industryAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineMercury (element)law.inventionsymbols.namesakeOpticschemistrylawsymbolsMeasuring instrumentSpectroscopybusinessSpectroscopyJournal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
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Diagnostics of capillary mercury–argon high-frequency electrodeless discharge using line shapes

2005

Abstract The profiles of the 253.7 nm spectral line, emitted from the capillary argon–mercury isotope high-frequency electrodeless discharge, are measured by means of a pressure-scanned Fabry–Perot spectrometer. Spectral line profiles are collected from two lamps at the argon pressure of 2 and 10 Torr, in dependence on the discharge current and Hg vapor densities corresponding to the cold spot temperatures of 25–80 °C. By means of a multi-parameter non-linear line profile fitting procedure of multiple overlapping self-reversed Voigt profiles, the temperature of the radiating atoms and the optical density were estimated. The capillary and spherical discharge conditions were compared. The opt…

RadiationZeeman effectMaterials scienceArgonCold spotSpectrometerPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryInstrument functionCapillary actionchemistry.chemical_elementAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineMercury (element)symbols.namesakeOpticschemistrysymbolsAtomic physicsbusinessSpectroscopyJournal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
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