Abstract

Thermoluminescence (TL) technique is very useful in the research of persistent Luminescence (PL) phosphors. It gives information about the existence of energy levels within the forbidden band and lifetime. The TL glow curve of Sr4Al14O25: Eu2+,Dy3+ persistent phosphor consists of two well-separated glow peaks at around 353 K and 438 K after both UV radiation and beta irradiation. To study the low temperature (≤ room temperature) glow peaks, low temperature TL (LTTL) measurements were performed with a homemade system after exposed to UV radiation. The sample was heated according to T(t)=T∞−(T∞−T0)e−αt equation starting from liquid nitrogen temperature, 77K. Besides the peaks at around 345 and 445 K according to LTTL results, Sr4Al14O25: Eu2+,Dy3+ has two more well-separated low temperature TL peaks at around 170 K and 295 K.The lifetime of the TL glow peaks (at 353 K and 438 K) was calculated according to s−1exp(EkT) and the results were checked with fading tests. Moreover, TL sensitivity tests were carried out both with and without preheating. Finally, tunnelling effect was evaluated by using the results of sensitivity tests and fading tests. Interesting results were observed at sensitivity tests performed with preheating. The results indicates that the behaviour of two glow peaks is very different from each other. The mechanism behind the peak around 438 K is localised transition involving a tunnelling effect.

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