Abstract

Thermoluminescence (TL), optical absorption and TL emission studies are made on CsCl:Cr3+ crystals at room temperature. The glow curve and optical absorption studies clearly show the participation of chromium ions in the TL process. A new high-temperature 483 K glow peak not observed in pure CsCl is ascribed to the chromium impurity. This TL glow peak gives the characteristic emission of Cr3+ at 730 nm.

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