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Transient color centers in GGG crystals

2002

Electron pulse induced absorption and their decay kinetics have been investigated in samples of GGG crystals with different starting absorption spectra. It is shown that for all samples there appears a wide transient absorption (TA) band with two maxima in the region 14,000-17,000 v cm m 1 and 22,000-26,000 v cm m 1 . TA decay kinetics measurements in 14,000 v cm m 1 and 22,000 v cm m 1 are two-exponential (with half-time order several tens and several hundreds ns). Analyzing the obtained results, we can suppose that low and high energy TA bands are connected with the F + (or O m ) and F transient color centers (TCC) respectively.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsRadiationAbsorption spectroscopyChemistrybusiness.industryKineticsAnalytical chemistryElectronRadiationCondensed Matter PhysicsOpticsElectron pulseUltrafast laser spectroscopyGeneral Materials ScienceTransient (oscillation)businessAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids
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Time-resolved spectroscopy of ZnWO4

2001

The luminescence spectra of ZnWO 4 excited by a pulsed electron beam, pulsed nitrogen laser and X-ray are studied. The luminescence decay kinetics are compared with transient absorption relaxation kinetics. Broad band transient absorption spectra are observed and it is shown that the slow decay component (∼14 μs at RT) of the transient absorption matches well with the luminescence decay therefore this absorption is due to the excited state absorption of the luminescence center.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsRadiationAbsorption spectroscopyCondensed Matter::OtherChemistryRelaxation (NMR)Physics::OpticsCondensed Matter PhysicsExcited stateUltrafast laser spectroscopyGeneral Materials ScienceNitrogen laserAtomic physicsTime-resolved spectroscopyAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)LuminescenceRadiation Effects and Defects in Solids
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Modelling of point defects in α-AL2O3

1995

Abstract The semiempirical method of the Intermediate Neglect of Differential Overlap (INDO), in the program SYMSYM, has been used for calculations on perfect and imperfect corundum crystals. For the perfect crystal the periodical Large Unit Cell (LUC) model was used while the Molecular Cluster (MC) model was used in defect calculations. By means of the MC model, we have investigated the optical properties of electronic centers (F+, F, F−, FMg, F− Mg) in corundum. Calculated optical properties of these defects are compared with experimental values and new bands are predicted to exist in the absorption spectrum of Mg-doped corundum. The energy levels of F-type and Mg-impurity related centers…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsRadiationAbsorption spectroscopybusiness.industryChemistryExcitonCorundumengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsAlkali metalMolecular physicsCrystallographic defectOpticsPerfect crystalPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersengineeringSapphireGeneral Materials ScienceLuminescencebusinessRadiation Effects and Defects in Solids
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Induced optical absorption and ITS relaxation in LiNbO3

1999

Abstract Electron pulse induced absorption spectra and their decay kinetics have been investigated in LiNbO3 crystals with various Li/Nb ratios rasnging from congruent to stoichiometric composition. It is shown that the absorption spectra, the optical density and the decay kinetics depend on the Li/Nb ratio. The rising front of the induced absorption is too fast to be resolved. The room temperature decay, characterized by the half-lifetime Δt, is faster in the stoichiometric crystal (∼ 750 ns) than in the congrruent crystal (∼ 3.5 μs).

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsRadiationExtended X-ray absorption fine structureAbsorption spectroscopyChemistryLithium niobateRelaxation (NMR)Analytical chemistryPhysics::OpticsCondensed Matter PhysicsTwo-photon absorptionCrystalchemistry.chemical_compoundCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityUltrafast laser spectroscopyGeneral Materials ScienceAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids
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Cathodoluminescence and IR absorption of oxygen deficient silica – influence of hydrogen treatment

1999

Abstract The cathodoluminescence (CL) and IR absorption of silica samples with normal stoichiometry as well as with an extremely high level of oxygen deficit were studied. Additionally, some samples have been treated in hydrogen at 800°C. Crystalline quartz was used for reference measurements and the CL data have been compared with those of X-ray excited luminescence (XL). The luminescence spectra of silica have a band at 1.85 eV due to non-bridging oxygens and the two bands at 2.7 and 4.4 eV due to twofold-coordinated silicons. The energetic yield for CL is about 0.1%, for XL it approaches 0.15%. Cathodoluminescence of quartz at temperatures >130 K exhibits the self-trapped exciton lumines…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsRadiationMaterials scienceSiliconAbsorption spectroscopyHydrogenChemistryExcitonAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopychemistry.chemical_elementCathodoluminescencePhotochemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsOxygenElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsExcited stateMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesGeneral Materials ScienceLuminescenceStoichiometryJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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The role of yttrium and titanium during the development of ODS ferritic steels obtained through the STARS route: TEM and XAS study

2018

Abstract Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Ferritic Steels (ODS FS) are candidate materials for structural components in future fusion reactors. Their high strength and creep resistance at elevated temperatures and their good resistance to neutron radiation damage is obtained through extremely fine microstructures containing a high density of nanometric precipitates, generally yttrium and titanium oxides. This work shows transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) characterization of Fe-14Cr-2W-0.3Ti-0.24Y ODS FS obtained by the STARS route (Surface Treatment of gas Atomized powder followed by Reactive Synthesis), an alternative method to obtain O…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsX-ray absorption spectroscopyMaterials scienceExtended X-ray absorption fine structureMetallurgyOxidechemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyYttrium021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMicrostructure01 natural sciencesXANES010305 fluids & plasmasX-ray absorption fine structurechemistry.chemical_compoundNuclear Energy and Engineeringchemistry0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials Science0210 nano-technologyTitaniumJournal of Nuclear Materials
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Total Absorption Spectroscopy

2018

Some advances in science come when a new technique is available. There are many examples in the history of science. The advances usually provide the opportunity to see what was hidden to the well-e...

Nuclear physicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsTotal absorption spectroscopy010308 nuclear & particles physicsChemistry0103 physical sciencesAtomic physics010306 general physics01 natural sciencesNuclear Physics News
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Total absorption study of theβdecay of102,104,105Tc

2013

The $\ensuremath{\beta}$-feeding probabilities for three important contributors to the decay heat in nuclear reactors, namely ${}^{102,104,105}$Tc, have been measured using the total absorption spectroscopy technique. For the measurements, sources of very high isobaric purity have been obtained using a Penning trap (JYFLTRAP). A detailed description of the data analysis is given and the results are compared with high-resolution measurements and theoretical calculations.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsTotal absorption spectroscopyBeta (plasma physics)Double beta decayIsobaric processAbsorption (logic)Decay heatAtomic physicsPenning trapBeta decayPhysical Review C
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Beta delayed alpha emission from the neutron deficient rare earth isotopes [sup 152]Tm and [sup 150]Ho

2011

The study of beta‐delayed proton emission is a well known method to aid the determination of the beta strength distribution in nuclei far from the stability line. At the neutron deficient side of the nuclear chart the process of proton or alpha emission from excited states is energetically allowed when one goes far enough from stability. However, beta‐delayed alphas have seldom been measured for nuclei heavier than A  =  20. Here we present a study of the beta‐delayed alpha‐particle emission from 152Tm and 150Ho and their importance in the full B(GT) distribution. © 2011 American Institute of Physics

Nuclear physicsTotal absorption spectroscopyProtonChemistryNuclear TheoryNeutronAlpha particleAlpha decayProton emissionAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentBeta decayRadioactive decayAIP Conference Proceedings
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Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy of Atomically Precise Armchair Graphene Nanoribbons

2019

We report the optical imaging and absorption spectroscopy on atomically precise armchair graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) on insulating fused silica substrates. This is achieved by controlling light polarization on macroscopically aligned GNRs which greatly enhances the optical contrast of the submonolayer GNRs on the insulating substrates. We measure the linear absorption spectra of 7-armchair and 9-armchair GNRs in this study, and the experimental data agree qualitatively with ab inito calculation results. The polarization spectroscopy technique enables an unambiguous optical identification of GNRs and provides a rapid tool to characterize the transferred film over a large area.

Optical contrastAbsorption spectroscopy530 Physicsbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringBioengineering02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)Optical imaging540 Chemistry570 Life sciences; biologyOptoelectronicsGeneral Materials ScienceOptical identification0210 nano-technologybusinessSpectroscopyAb initoGraphene nanoribbonsNano Letters
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