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Role of Copper in LiF:Mg,Cu,P Thermoluminescent Phosphors
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1998
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LiF:Mg,Cu,P phosphors, which have a very high thermoluminescent (TL) sensitivity, are attractive for low level radiation monitoring. While the roles of Mg- and P- related defects on the TL process in this material are reasonably well understood, the role of the Cu impurity is still unclear. In this research, extended X ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) studies are used to show that a change in the valence of the copper ion, from Cu+ to Cu2+ occurs upon annealing above 240(C, a change that also occurs at radiation damage levels above 104 Gy. The results indicate that the presence of Cu+ ions may be essential for the high TL sensitivity of LiF:Mg,Cu,P, and that a change in the copper valence to Cu2+, a process shown to be only partially reversible, degrades the TL sensitivity. The results further confirm that Cu+ plays a role in the luminescence recombination process in this material.