Abstract

X-ray Excited Optical Luminescence (XEOL) from rare earth doped whitlockite phosphates and silicate garnets [Ca9La(PO4)7 and Ca9Lu(PO4)7, doped with 1 mol% Ce3+; Ca3Sc2Si3O12, doped with 0.5 mol% Pr3+, 1 mol% Eu3+ and 1 mol% Tb3+], was obtained upon X-ray excitation with a tunable synchrotron light source. Excitation at photon energies across the M5,4-edge of the dopants reveals additional information not normally obtainable with conventional UV/visible or an X-ray line source (Al Kα). It is found that despite the low concentration, photoluminescence yields excited with photon energy at the M5,4-edge of the rare-earth dopant can positively and negatively affect the overall energy transfer to the optical center. The implication of these observations is discussed. The application of XEOL in the investigation of X-ray scintillators is illustrated.

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