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Intrinsic trapping sites in rare-earth and yttrium oxyorthosilicates
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Rare Earth MineralYttrium OxyorthosilicatesPoint DefectsLuminescence TrapsPhotochemistryEngineeringLuminescence Glow CurvesLuminescent GlassPhotoluminescenceApplied PhysicsOxygen IsotopeChemistryLuminescence PropertyCrystallographyPhosphorescenceOptoelectronics
Similarity among the thermally stimulated luminescence glow curves of undoped Lu2SiO5 and Ce3+-doped oxyorthosilicates possessing the monoclinic C2/c structure strongly suggests the luminescence traps are intrinsic in origin. They are most likely associated with the configuration of oxygen ions in the vicinity of not only the Ce3+ ion, as suggested in previous work, but also the host lanthanide ion. The optical absorption spectrum of pristine Lu2SiO5 shows the presence of intrinsic absorption centers that are enhanced upon x irradiation as seen in other oxides containing oxygen related point defects.
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