were compared with those of undoped and Mo-doped samples. Photoluminescence decay measurements focus on the coexistence of the immediate (fast) decay having a decay time of a few nanoseconds with slower delayed recombination decay processes. The radioluminescence emission peaking at 500 nm in Ba-doped crystals is similar to that observed in Mo-doped samples. However, photoluminescence of the Ba-doped crystals shows much faster decay kinetics with respect to that of PbWO4: Mo. Wavelength-resolved thermally stimulated luminescence data (10-300 K) provides complementary information about trapping states and is correlated to photoluminescence decay kinetics.
Recombination luminescence in lead tungstate scintillating crystals
GP Pazzi;P Fabeni;C Susini;
2004
Abstract
were compared with those of undoped and Mo-doped samples. Photoluminescence decay measurements focus on the coexistence of the immediate (fast) decay having a decay time of a few nanoseconds with slower delayed recombination decay processes. The radioluminescence emission peaking at 500 nm in Ba-doped crystals is similar to that observed in Mo-doped samples. However, photoluminescence of the Ba-doped crystals shows much faster decay kinetics with respect to that of PbWO4: Mo. Wavelength-resolved thermally stimulated luminescence data (10-300 K) provides complementary information about trapping states and is correlated to photoluminescence decay kinetics.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


