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Effect of Pre-Irradiation Annealing and Laser Modification on the Formation of Radiation-Induced Surface Color Centers in Lithium Fluoride

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY
Volume 83, Issue 6, Pages 970-974

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10812-017-0392-8

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lithium fluoride nanocrystal; optical breakdown; gamma-radiation; color center; photoluminescence; annealing

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  1. Belarusian Republican Foundation for Fundamental Research [F15MS-007]

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It is shown that surface color centers of the same type are formed in the surface layer and in regions with damaged crystal structure inside crystalline lithium fluoride after gamma-irradiation. Results are presented from a study of the effect of pre-irradiation annealing on the efficiency with which surface centers are formed in lithium fluoride nanocrystals. Raising the temperature for pre-irradiation annealing from room temperature to 250A degrees C leads to a substantial reduction in the efficiency with which these centers are created. Surface color centers are not detected after gamma-irradiation for pre-irradiation annealing temperatures of 300A degrees C and above. Adsorption of atmospheric gases on the crystal surface cannot be regarded as a necessary condition for the formation of radiation-induced surface centers.

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