Abstract
A nanotubular layer of zirconium dioxide was synthesized with anodic oxidation. Curves of spectrally resolved thermostimulated luminescence were studied in the 390-550 nm range after 300 nm UV irradiation. Energetic and kinetic parameters of thermostimulated luminescence curves were estimated. The mechanism of thermally-activated processes involving intrinsic lattice defects is proposed. Keywords: Spectrally resolved thermostimulated luminescence, zirconium dioxide, nanotubes, electron and hole traps.
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