Thermoluminescence isothermal decay in γ-irradiated CaSO4 : Dy phosphors—kinetics, and distribution of trap depths

O. Fiorella, M. Mangia, E. Oliveri
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Abstract

In this paper our experiments on isothermal decay of thermoluminescence of the main peak of CaSO4 : Dy phosphors at various temperatures and 60Co γ doses are described. The decays are not monoexponential; however, as the shape of the decay curves at a same temperature is dose independent, first-order kinetics may be assumed. Consequently, the decay curves at 100 rad are broken down in exponential terms and for each term the decay constant and the related partial light sum are obtained. These results are interpreted, at first, by trying to associate with the peak a multilevel distribution of trap depths; however, the activation energies and the frequency factors for these levels are physically unacceptable. Subsequently, on the hypothesis of a continuous trap distribution, the decay curves are best fitted as a whole; in this way a frequency factor of 3 × 1012 s−1 and a trap distribution with an approximately gaussian main peak centred at about 1 > ṡ37 eV and three other minor peaks are obtained. To check the consistency of the results, a theoretical glow curve is synthesized and a single peak fairly similar to the experimental one emerges.

γ辐照CaSO4: Dy磷的热释光等温衰减动力学及俘获深度分布
本文描述了不同温度和60Co γ剂量下CaSO4: Dy荧光粉主峰热释光的等温衰减实验。衰变不是单指数的;然而,由于在相同温度下的衰变曲线的形状与剂量无关,可以假设一级动力学。因此,将100 rad处的衰减曲线分解为指数项,并得到每一项的衰减常数和相关的部分光和。这些结果首先是通过试图将圈闭深度的多层分布与峰值联系起来来解释的;然而,这些能级的活化能和频率因子在物理上是不可接受的。随后,在连续陷阱分布的假设下,衰减曲线作为一个整体拟合得最好;通过这种方式,频率因子为3 × 1012 s−1,陷阱分布具有以约1 >为中心的近似高斯主峰;ṡ37 eV和其他三个小峰。为了验证结果的一致性,合成了一个理论辉光曲线,并出现了一个与实验相当相似的单峰。
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