Unusual intrinsic thermoluminescence in LiMgPO:Er.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

Institute of Solid State Chemistry, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, 91, Pervomaiskaya St., 620990 Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Published: December 2020

Olivine-type phosphate LiMgPO4 doped with rare-earth elements is currently considered as a new dosimetric material suitable for both OSL and TSL applications and able to compete with top commercial detectors. In this work, the samples of LiMgPO4:Er3+ were synthesized by the conventional solid state reaction method. We first studied X-ray luminescence and thermally and optically stimulated luminescence in LiMgPO4:Er3+ in detail. Our studies included the structure refinement, DFT calculations, which predicted the preferred positions of both erbium and charge-compensating vacancies, and UV-vis spectroscopy. We showed that the thermoluminescence spectrum of irradiated LiMgPO4:Er3+ does not contain components caused by the 4f-4f transitions in erbium, but coincides with the spectrum of the phosphate matrix with two broad bands at 360 nm and 650 nm. We discovered a high OSL and TSL output in LiMgPO4:Er3+, despite the nonradiative deexcitation of erbium ions.

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