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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…
Effect of atomic vibrations in XANES: polarization-dependent damping of the fine structure at the Cu K-edge of (creat)2CuCl4
2016
Polarization-dependent damping of the fine structure in the CuK-edge spectrum of creatinium tetrachlorocuprate [(creat)2CuCl4] in the X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) region is shown to be due to atomic vibrations. These vibrations can be separated into two groups, depending on whether the respective atoms belong to the same molecular block; individual molecular blocks can be treated as semi-rigid entities while the mutual positions of these blocks are subject to large mean relative displacements. The effect of vibrations can be efficiently included in XANES calculations by using the same formula as for static systems but with a modified free-electron propagator which accounts f…
Optical properties of oxygen-deficiency related centers in amorphous SiO 2 investigated by synchrotron radiation
2002
We report an investigation of the photoluminescence activity at 4.4 v eV in g -irradiated silica under UV and vacuum-UV excitation by synchrotron radiation. Our results evidence two iso-energetic contributions which can be related to two oxygen-deficient centers variants: ODC(I) and ODC(II). The first, excited within the 7.6 v eV absorption, is detected only at low temperature and has a lifetime of about 2 v ns. The second exhibits two excitation maxima peaked at 5.0 and 6.8 v eV, its amplitude decreases by a factor 2 on increasing the temperature whereas its lifetime has a value of about 4 v ns. These features give new insights on the excitation pathway of the 4.4 v eV emission involving t…
Pulsed electron beam excited transient absorption in SrTiO3
2002
Abstract Transient absorption (TA) spectra and optical density relaxation kinetics in SrTiO3 (STO), STO–Nb and STO–V were studied. The electron polaron free or bound at intrinsic defect is suggested to be responsible for the TA band at ∼1.4 eV observed in STO. The band peaking below 0.75 eV in STO–Nb is proposed to be from Nb4+. The electron center V3+ or electron polaron bound in the vicinity of V4+ is responsible for the absorption band at 1.0 eV in STO–V. The absorption from hole polarons is suggested to be in the range 1.8–2.3 eV. It is shown that TA in pure STO at room temperature decays due to electron–hole polaron recombination.
Self-trapped exciton luminescence in α-quartz
1994
Abstract It is shown that two differently oriented (perpendicular and parallel to the c axis) serf-trapped excitons (STE ⊥ and STE ∥ ) can be created in the range of the Urbach tail of the fundamental absorption of α-quartz. Below this tail no STE luminescence was found. The alkali ion centers, excited below the tail, give luminescence bands, which can be replaced by substituting alkali ions with Cu + ions. It is concluded that both STE ∥ and STE ⊥ are intrinsic.
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…
Influence of the manufacturing process on the radiation sensitivity of fluorine-doped silica-based optical fibers
2011
International audience; In this work, we analyze the origins of the observed differences between the radiation sensitivities of fluorine-doped optical fibers made with different fabrication processes. We used several experimental techniques, coupling in situ radiation-induced absorption measurements with post mortem confocal microscopy luminescence measurements. Our data showed that the silica intrinsic defects are generated both from precursor sites and from strained regular Si-O-Si linkages. Our work also provides evidence for the preponderant role of the chlorine in determining the optical losses at about 3.5 eV. The results show that the manufacturing process of these fibers strongly af…
Effect of annealing on Zn1−xCoxO thin films prepared by electrodeposition
2009
Polycrystalline thin films of Zn"1"-"xCo"xO with different cobalt (Co) content were grown on indium tin oxide (ITO) substrates by cathodic electrodeposition technique and subsequently annealed in air at 400^oC. The effect of annealing in their structural, optical and chemical properties has been characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Raman scattering and optical spectroscopy. Our measurements indicate that moderate annealing increases the crystal quality of the films. The films are highly transparent in the visible range and evidence an increase of the band gap and of the intensity of three typical Co absorptio…
Description of πp→Δ(1232)π and πp→Δ(1232)ρ(770) reaction proceeding via baryon exchange mechanism
1991
We analyze the available experimental data on the backward production processes πN→Δπ and πN→ Δπ in the framework of the strong-cut Reggeized absorption model, which is based on the exchange of the baryon Regge trajectoriesNα and Δδ with the associated cuts. The model describes rather well the data on the differential cross sections at incident π momenta ranging from 2.15 to 20 GeV/c. An essential contribution of Δδ exchange even at small energies (Elab of the order of a few GeV) is found. A model-independent analysis of data confirms this fenomena.
Total Absorption Spectroscopy
2018
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