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Thermally stimulated tunneling in rare-earth-doped oxyorthosilicates

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In this article, defects acting as electron traps were investigated in the presence of oxygen vacancies acting as traps in rare-earth ionites, and the glow curves for both LSO and LYSO were compared by wavelength-resolved thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL) measurements from 20 to 400.
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We present an investigation of defects acting as electron traps in ${\text{Lu}}_{2}{\text{SiO}}_{5}$ (LSO) and ${\text{Lu}}_{x}{\text{Y}}_{2\ensuremath{-}x}{\text{SiO}}_{5}$ (LYSO) performed by wavelength-resolved thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL) measurements from 20 to $400\text{ }\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}\text{C}$ after room-temperature (RT) x-ray irradiation Single crystals doped with several rare-earth ions such as Ce, Tb, Tm, and Sm were considered A comparison between TSL and RT radio-luminescence (RL) emission spectra is also presented The glow curves for both LSO and LYSO are similar, showing a series of TSL peaks at 78, 135, 181, and $236\text{ }\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}\text{C}$ In addition, a further peak at about $300\text{ }\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}\text{C}$ is observed only in LYSO Our results confirm the role of oxygen vacancies as electron traps in the material; the presence of several glow peaks with a unique trap depth $(099\text{ }\text{eV}\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}007\text{ }\text{eV})$ for the 78, 135, 181, and $236\text{ }\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}\text{C}$ peaks is explained by suggesting that electrons stored in oxygen vacancies recombine through a thermally assisted tunneling mechanism with holes localized at ${\text{Ce}}^{3+}$ or ${\text{Tb}}^{3+}$ centers residing on Lu sites at different crystallographic distances from the traps This model is supported by the very good correlation among O-Lu distances in the monoclinic $C2/c$ structure of LSO and LYSO and the frequency factors of the traps containing the transmission coefficients of the potential barriers between traps and centers, evaluated in the framework of the thermally assisted tunneling process Tm and Sm ions do not act as TSL recombination centers possibly due to their tendency to trap electrons during irradiation with ionizing radiation

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Revealing trap depth distributions in persistent phosphors

TL;DR: In this article, a Gaussian-shaped distribution of trap depths in the presence of a continuous distribution of energy levels is estimated for the violet persistent phosphor CaAl2O4:Eu,Nd.
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Evidence and Consequences of Ce $^{4+}$ in LYSO:Ce,Ca and LYSO:Ce,Mg Single Crystals for Medical Imaging Applications

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that co-doping with Ca2+ and Mg2+ leads to significant improvements of the scintillation performances and afterglow following X-ray excitation is reduced down to 200 ppm after 20 ms and light yield is increased from 28,000 ph/MeV up to 34,000 p/Mev under 137C-662 keV excitation.
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Thermoluminescence as a Research Tool to Investigate Luminescence Mechanisms.

TL;DR: It is concluded that in the field of luminescence spectroscopy, thermally stimulated luminescent has proven to be an experimental technique with unique properties to study defects in solids.
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Basic properties of the F-type centers in halides, oxides and perovskites

TL;DR: In this article, a short survey of the optical properties of primary radiation-induced point defects in alkali halides, simple oxides and some ABO3 perovskites is presented.
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Multifunctional near-infrared emitting Cr3+-doped Mg4Ga8Ge2O20 particles with long persistent and photostimulated persistent luminescence, and photochromic properties

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of multifunctional Cr3+-doped magnesium gallogermanate particles with photochromic (PC) properties was reported, which showed that the surface color can change reversibly between white/pale green and rosy brown with high fatigue resistance by alternating UV and visible light irradiation.
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The crystal chemistry of the rare-earth silicates

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