Abstract
We have studied the spectroscopic properties of Pb2+ in a CdCl2 host crystal. By excitation in the absorption band due to the 1A1g to 3T1u(3P1) transition, two emission bands are observed. At very low temperature a strong UV luminescence with a very long lifetime (2.5 ms) is detected. As the temperature increases, the lifetime of the UV emission drastically decreases to a few nanoseconds at 100 K, and the UV intensity declines. Meanwhile a strong green fluorescence appears. It is assumed that this emission is of the impurity-trapped exciton type, as in the case of CdCl2:Cu+ and BaF2:Eu2+. A detailed study of the kinetics of both fluorescences is presented.
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