Abstract

Transient photoconductivity induced by UV (355 nm) laser pulses in doped dielectric crystals CaF 2 :Sm 2 + , CaF 2 :Eu 2 + and LSO:Ce 3 + was studied by 8-mm microwave technique in a wide range of temperatures, from 300 K down to 5 K. It was possible to study the dynamics of free and bound photoexcited electrons. In LSO:Ce 3 + , the thermally-activated photoionization process at room temperature changes to a two-step photoionization at liquid helium temperature. In CaF 2 :Eu 2 + , two-step photoionization was detected at any temperature and electronic traps cause broadening of the photoconductivity signal at low temperature. In CaF 2 :Sm 2 + , the one-step photoionization process was confirmed at any temperature.

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