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Title: Dosimetric Studies of YAlO3 : Mn co-doped with Transition (Co, Cu, Fe) and Rare Earth (Yb, Ce) metal ions.
Authors: Premkumar, H. B.
Nagabhushana, H.
Sharma, S. C.
Prashantha, S. C.
Nagabhushana, B. M.
Nagaswarupa, H. P.
Zhao, Guangjun
Chen, Jianyu
Keywords: Engineering Physics
Thermoluminescence
Dosimetric
Single Crystals
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: IOP Publishing Ltd.
Citation: Premkumar, H. B., Nagabhushana, H., Sharma, S. C., Prashantha, S. C., Nagabhushana, B. M., Nagaswarupa, H. P., Zhao, Guangjun., & Chen, Jianyu. (2014). Dosimetric studies of YAlO3: Mn co-doped with transition (Co, Cu, Fe) and rare earth (Yb, Ce) metal ions. Materials Research Express, 1(2), 025710.
Abstract: Dosimetric studies on single crystals of YAlO3:Mn co-doped with transition (Co, Cu, Fe) and rare earth (Yb, Ce) metal ions using UV radiation exposure for the duration 5–30 min have been studied. A single well resolved thermoluminescence glow peak was observed at 183 °C in Co and Cu co-doped single crystals. In Fe co-doped single crystals, two well resolved glow peaks at 196 °C and 238 °C were observed. A well resolved glow peak at 215 °C in Yb and 176 °C in Ce co-doped single crystals was observed. Variations of thermoluminescent (TL) glow peaks intensity in all the co-doped crystals with different UV-exposures were studied. TL glow peak intensity increases sublinearly in Co, Cu co-doped crystals, whereas in Fe co-doped crystals glow peaks at 196 °C and 238 °C increase linearly. Fading effect was studied at different intervals up to 30 d for all co-doped crystals exposed to UV source for 10 min. Strong fading was observed initially and stabilized after 15 d. Fe co-doped YAlO3:Mn2+ records 40% fading, whereas other samples of YAlO3:Mn2+ co-doped with Cu, Co, Yb and Ce show 60% fading. The kinetic parameters (E, b, s) were
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