Abstract

Abstract— The emission spectra of radiation induced isothermal luminescence (ITL) and the thermolu‐minescence (TL) of purines and pyrimidines of nucleic acids and analogue 6‐azauracil in the form of pellets of dry polycrystalline powders have been studied at 77 K, and compared with their low temperature fluorescence and phosphorescence spectra. The qualitative and quantitative measurements of isothermal luminescence and thermoluminescence show that the two result from the same radiative transitions. The thermoluminescence emission was observed to coincide with the phosphorescence emission of the compounds in all the cases. The thermoluminescence of the pyrimidines and their analogue, however, have shown an additional component corresponding to their fluorescence in the ultraviolet region. An extension of the Weissbluth model based on the location of the electron traps in relation to the excited states of the compounds is proposed to explain their thermoluminescence emission.

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