Measurement of depth resolved photoluminescence spectra in swift Xe ions bombarded LiF crystals. Siyasanga Mpelane Vuyokazi Namntu Supervisor: V.A Skuratov
Feb 22, 2016
Measurement of depth resolved photoluminescence spectra in swift Xe ions bombarded LiF crystals.
Siyasanga MpelaneVuyokazi NamntuSupervisor: V.A Skuratov
Outline Introduction Experimental set-up LiF depth profile measurements Results and discussions conclusion
introduction The overall intention of this practical work was to gain
experience in optical spectroscopy applications,with the central objective being to study radiation damages in LiF crystals.
Radiation damages in LiF will be studied by finding depth profiles of defects and correlated mechanical stresses in LiF crystals irradiated with Xe ions by using photoluminescence techniques.
LiF crystals are favourable for radiation damage studies because of their large bang-gap energy of 14eV and their high ionic binding energy .
Experimental setup
Optical scheme
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Color centers in LiF
To monitor the lattice disoder in LiF, the luminescence of F-type centers was used.The F center consists of one anion vacancy and one electron, whereas the F2 center consists of two anion vacancies and two electrons.These color centers are defects which were produced by irradiation with Xe ions.
Results of the test measurements
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Results
Depth-resolved PL spectra measured on LiF specimens, irradiated with Xe ions with the energy of 1.2 MeV/nucleon
The observed evolution f F3+ and F2+ center luminescence in LiF is ascribed to high concentration of defects in the ion track.
In the are closer to the edge the F3+ centers are dominating and at the end of the ion range are dominating.
Calculations for elastic and non elastic energy losses
conclusion
The experience in optical spectroscopy applications was gained.
The depth profiles irradiated damage of LiF was successfully studied
The F3+ and F2 centers were observed