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On thermoluminescence of Lu2O3:Tb,Ta ceramic storage phosphors

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JOURNAL OF LUMINESCENCE
Volume 189, Issue -, Pages 153-158

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2017.04.013

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  1. Polish National Science Centre (NCN) [UMO-2014/13/B/ST5/01535, DEC-2014/13/B/ST5/01535]
  2. EC Marie Curie Initial Training Network LUMINET (European Network on Luminescent Materials) [316906]

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For the first time thermoluminescence of Lu2O3:Tb,Ta ceramics sintered at 1700 degrees C in different atmospheres - air, forming gas and vacuum - were investigated. Exposure of the materials into the 254 nm radiation of a mercury lamp led to the Tb3+ green persistent luminescence of noticeable intensity. Thermoluminescence glow curves revealed two strong thermoluminescence peaks located around 170 degrees C and 250 degrees C, with the former being by a factor of similar to 2-2.5 more intense compared to the latter. T-max-T-stop thermoluminescence experiments revealed that each of these bands is composed of numerous individual, strongly overlapping components of similar characteristics, known as continuous traps distribution. The highest thermoluminescence was observed from the material sintered in vacuum. Those sintered in air or forming gas showed the storage capabilities by about 15-25% lower, though shapes of their glow curves were very similar. A scheme of carriers trapping was proposed with the hole immobilized at Tb3+ site and the electron being trapped in the vicinity Ta(V) impurity due to its strong positive net charge in the Lu site.

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