Abstract

A digital technology for scanning the X-ray luminescence, tunnel luminescence, and thermostimulated luminescence spectra in the spectral range from 200 nm to 850 nm is experimentally demonstrated using the example of a NaCl crystal, which is part of the group of alkali halide crystals. This is done with the specified spectrum intervals and scanning speed using a high-aperture monochromator MSD-2 and a photoelectronic multiplier type H 8259 of the company “Hamamatsu”, operating in the photon counting mode, controlled by special programs SpectraScan and ThermoScan. The obtained experimental data are digitally converted for further processing of the graphical representation of the results using the OriginPro software package, which allows you to draw up graphical dependencies of the spectra and perform their mathematical processing.

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