1. ТЕРМОСТИМУЛЬОВАНА ЛЮМІНЕСЦЕНЦІЯ І ПРИРОДА СЦИНТИЛЯЦІЙ У КРИСТАЛІ CaWO4..
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Грицак, А., Капустяник, В., and Рудко, М.
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The CaWO
4 crystal is a promising scintillation material for ionizing radiation detectors. Thermally stimulated luminescence, X-ray luminescence spectra, and decay time constants of the CaWO4 crystal were investigated to enhance our understanding of the factors governing the emission processes in this material and the potential utility of this crystal as a scintillators for cryogenic dark matter detection. X-ray luminescence spectra were recorded in the temperature range from 90 to 300 K. The maximum of the detected single band located around 2.80 eV (443 nm) is assigned to the emission inside of the anionic oxocomplexes (WO4 )2- . The absence of a clearly defined green band, corresponding to the activator luminescence, indicates the high quality of the investigated CaWO4 crystal and absence of the impurities that would cause its appearance. The thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL) was measured after X- irradiation of a sample at 77 K and heating up to 310 K with a heating rate 0.1 K/s. The parameters of the TSL peaks observed in the calcium tungstate crystal were calculated. The conducted investigations provide evidence that the TSL band observed above 160 K results from the interaction between trapped electrons and self-localized holes (Vk centers). The peak at 220 K is attributed to a phototransfer process, whereby the trap responsible for the TSL peak at 308 K transfers its energy to shallower traps. The decay time values were determined for various luminescence components of CaWO4 arising due to irradiation with an241 Am isotope. In particular, components with the short decay times (τ1 = 3 ± 0.2 μs and τ2 = 10.25± 0.2 μs ) are considered primary and are attributed to the transitions within the tetrahedral complexes (WO4 )2- distorted to C2v symmetry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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