Abstract

Abstract Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies were performed on Cr ions in PbWO 4 crystals using an X-band spectrometer. With the help of Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) and thermoluminescence (TSL) data, it was proposed that Cr 3+ impurities enter PbWO 4 lattice in the Pb-site and result in large relaxation of crystal lattice, which was illustrated by the significant distortion of WO 4 tetrahedron and the rapid decrease of blue luminescence band. Further, for heavily doped samples some new EPR signals, which did not appear in the lightly doped sample, were detected. The new EPR lines were ascribed to the exchange-coupled effect of Cr 3+ -ion pairs. Luminescence spectra provide support to the idea about defect clusters. The presence of Cr 3+ -ion pairs or Cr 3+ -ion associations in heavily doped PWO is the reason for the luminescence quench of PWO host and Cr 3+ ion.

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