卤化物和其他无机晶体的机械发光

July 16 Pub Date : 1982-07-16 DOI:10.1002/PSSA.2210720137
B. P. Chandra, R. D. Verma, A. Jaiswal, B. Majumdar, T. Chandraker, S. V. Deshpande
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机械发光在卤化物和其他无机晶体中进行了研究。所有非中心对称的晶体都是机械发光的,所有不表现机械发光的晶体都是中心对称的。某些中心对称晶体也表现出ML,其强度与非中心对称晶体相当。报道了晶体的机械发光光谱。与光致发光光谱相比,Cs2[Pt(CN)4]·H2O晶体的机械致发光光谱向更高波长偏移。每摩尔晶体的ML活性跨越四个数量级。在碱卤化物中,较硬的晶体表现为ML。机械发光与晶体硬度的相关性以及机械发光随温度升高而早期消失表明,晶体断裂过程中带电表面的分离可能是机械发光激发的原因。在中心对称的碱卤化物晶体中机械发光的出现或不出现可归因于裂纹各自能或不能通过错取向区域的带电方向。
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Mechanoluminescence of Halides and Other Inorganic Crystals
Mechanoluminescence is studied in halides and other inorganic crystals. All the non-centrosymmetric crystals are mechanoluminescent and all the crystals which do not exhibit mechanoluminescence are centrosymmetric. Certain centrosymmetric crystals also exhibit ML which is comparable in intensity to that of the non-centrosymmetric crystals. The mechanoluminescence spectra of the crystals are reported. The mechanoluminescence spectra of Cs2[Pt(CN)4] · H2O crystals shift towards higher wavelengths as compared to the photoluminescence spectra. The ML activity per mole of the crystals spans four orders of magnitude. Among the alkali halides generally the harder crystals exhibit ML. The correlation of mechanoluminescence with the hardness of the crystals and the earlier disappearance of mechanoluminescence with increasing temperature suggest that the separation of the charged surfaces during the fracture of the crystals should be responsible for the mechanoluminescence excitation. The appearance or non-appearance of mechanoluminescence in centrosymmetric alkali halide crystals may be attributed to the respective ability or inability of cracks to pass through the charged directions of the misoriented regions.
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