Abstract

The stable formation of several colour centres has been investigated in four lithium fluoride polycrystalline thin films irradiated in air by gamma rays with doses from 10 3 up to 10 6 Gy. Careful spectrophotometric measurements allowed estimating the concentrations of primary F defects and aggregate F 3 + and F 2 laser-active centres only at the two highest doses. These visible-emitting electronic defects were identified through laser-induced photoluminescence spectra even at the lowest doses. For both the F 2 and F 3 + light-emitting centres, the luminescence signal increases sub-linearly with the irradiation doses.

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