Abstract
Radio-photoluminescence (RPL) phenomenon was observed in CaF2 transparent and opaque ceramics by X-ray irradiation. The RPL appeared as a formation of photoluminescence (PL) emission bands located around 660 and 720 nm caused by F2+ and (F2+)A centers, respectively. The RPL signal can be deleted by heating, and reusability was observed over ten experimental cycles. The fading of the RPL signal was confirmed to be ~4% in 10 days. The detectable RPL response of CaF2 transparent ceramics was as low as 1 mGy, and the dynamic ranges were confirmed over 1–10000 mGy with linear response.
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