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Thermoluminescence study and evaluation of trapping parameters of samarium doped barium silicate phosphor

Journal

JOURNAL OF ASIAN CERAMIC SOCIETIES
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages 268-280

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/21870764.2020.1864898

Keywords

BaSi2O5; sm(3+); gel combustion; XRD; thermoluminescence; kinetic parameters

Funding

  1. Jazan University [W41-032]

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The study analyzed the TL glow curves and kinetic parameters of Sm3+-incorporated BaSi2O5, exploring the effects of heating rates on TL kinetics and glow peak temperatures. The results showed two main peaks in the TL glow curve, with maxima at around 91 degrees C and 193 degrees C, indicating good linearity between 1 and 10 Gy. The activation energies and frequency factors of trap centers involved in TL emission varied between certain ranges and showed shifts in glow peak temperatures with increasing heating rates.
We report the detailed analysis of thermoluminescence (TL) glow curves and the evaluation of kinetic parameters of Sm3+-incorporated BaSi(2)O(5.)The effect of various heating rates on TL kinetics and glow peak temperatures of Sm3+-doped BaSi2O5 phosphors exposed to beta particle irradiation at room temperature are investigated. The glow curve of the phosphor exposed to beta-irradiation consists of two main peaks with maxima at about 91 degrees C and 193 degrees C and exhibits good linearity between 1 and 10 Gy. The activation energies and frequency factors of trap centers involved in the TL emission were calculated from the TL glow curve of the sample by means of variable heating rate (VHR), repeated initial rise (RIR), and computerized glow-curve deconvolution (CGCD). Analysis of the main dosimetric peak techniques indicate that activation energies (E) and pre-exponential factor (s) vary between 0.93 and 1.72 eV, 10(10) and 10(13) s(-1). It is found that the temperature of the glow peaks shifts toward the higher temperatures and the TL intensity smoothly decreases as the heating rate increases. The behavior of the TL intensities and glow peak temperatures as a function of the heating rate are discussed with regards to thermal quenching.

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