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Title: | The Effect of Fast Kr Ion Irradiation on the Optical Absorption, Luminescence, and Raman Spectra of BaFBr Crystals |
Authors: | Akylbekov, Abdrash Tasanovich Kenbaev, Daurzhan Dauletbekova, Alma Kezhemkulovna Polisadova, Elena Fyodorovna Yakovlev, Viktor Yurjevich Karipbaev, Zhakyp Shalaev, Aleksey Aleksandrovich Elsts, Edgars Popov, Anatoly Ivanovich |
Keywords: | BaFBr; swift heavy ions; impurity; photoluminescence; X-ray luminescence; pulsed cathodoluminescence; degradation |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | MDPI AG |
Citation: | The Effect of Fast Kr Ion Irradiation on the Optical Absorption, Luminescence, and Raman Spectra of BaFBr Crystals / Abdirash Akilbekov, Daurzhan Kenbayev, Alma Dauletbekova [et al.] // Crystals. — 2023. — Vol. 13, iss. 6. — Article number 1260, 13 p.. |
Abstract: | In this work, using photoluminescence (PL), optical absorption (OA), Raman spectroscopy (RS), and atomic force microscopy (AFM), the radiation damage of BaFBr crystals irradiated with 147 MeV 84Kr ions to fluences (1010-1014) cm2 was investigated. The manifestations of the oxygen impurity contained in the studied crystals on the effects associated with ion irradiation are also considered. In unirradiated crystals, the PL spectra exhibited bands related to the oxygen impurity. Moreover, it was found that quenching and a shift of the PL maximum occur, which is due to the fact that, with increasing dose, aggregation of defects occurs. Electronic and hole aggregate color centers appear mainly in the bromide sublattice. A detailed study of the Raman spectra and comparison with the corresponding data for KBr single crystals made it possible to reveal the corresponding manifestations of the Raman modes of complex Br−3Br3−-type hole centers |
URI: | http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/132498 |
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