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Title: Radio-Optically- and Thermally Stimulated Luminescence of Zn(BO2)2:Tb3+ exposed to Ionizing Radiation
Authors: Cruz-Zaragoza, E.
Cedillo Del Rosario, G.
Garcia Hipolito, M.
Marcazzo, J.
Hernandez A., J. M.
Camarilo, E.
Murrieta S., H.
Keywords: Radioluminescence
Thermoluminescence
Optically Stimulated Luminescence
nuclear physics
Issue Date: 7-Aug-2017
Series/Report no.: ;CHAENG/2013/51628
Abstract: The optical absorption of zinc tetraborate at different concentrations of the terbium impurity (0, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8 mol%) was analyzed. The radioluminescence (RL) emission spectra was obtained after beta irradiation of a 90Sr/90Y source. The RL spectrum showed the characteristics bands of Tb3+ with two main emissions at 489 nm and 546 nm which corresponding to the5D4→7F6 and 5D4→7F5 transitions respectively in this ion. The OSL and TL characteristics have been analyzed. The stimulation blue light (497 nm) of a diode laser at 500 mA was used to bleach the thermoluminescent (TL) signals obtained with 5Gy of 60Co source. The two main glow peaks (79 and 161 °C) are sensitives under 497 nm stimulation, and they were shifted to higher temperature values and faded their TL intensities. Similar behavior of TL glow curves before and after OSL stimulation with blue light was observed when the samples were exposed to 30 Gy gamma dose of 137Cs irradiator. The OSL signal response was linear with the dose range of 1-10 Gy and increased their response up to 200 Gy gamma dose. The OSL shows a bleaching sensitive shallow traps and diminishing the intensity of the TL glow curves remaining a complex traps distribution. The RL, TL and OSL properties were investigated in Zn(BO2)2:Tb3+ phosphor.
URI: http://dspace.chitkarauniversity.edu.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/352
ISSN: 2321-8649
2321-9289
Appears in Collections:Vol. 5 No. 1 (2017)

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