X-Ray Luminescence and Thermally Stimulated Processes in Cesium Iodide Crystal

PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI B-BASIC SOLID STATE PHYSICS(2023)

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X-ray luminescence spectra, thermally stimulated luminescence, and thermally stimulated conductivity of undoped cesium iodide (CsI) crystal are investigated in order to reach better understanding of the factors which govern the emission processes in this material. X-ray luminescence spectra are recorded in the temperature range from 15 to 293 K. The low energy band at 2.2 eV emerging at heating above 120 K is assigned to the emission of residual impurities. Other two bands peaking at 3.6 and 4.3 eV at 15 K are attributed to the intrinsic emission of CsI due to the self-trapped excitons (STEs). The parameters of the peaks observed in the thermally stimulated luminescence and conductivity of CsI crystal are calculated. Investigations of the thermally stimulated processes in CsI lead to the conclusion that the increase of luminescence of 4.3 eV observed above 70 K is due to release of trapped electrons, which subsequently interact with Vk centers and form on-center STEs. The considerable ionic conductivity observed above 250 K can be explained by the influence of uncontrolled impurities of divalent metal atoms as well as Na+ ions. The X-ray luminescence spectra, thermally stimulated luminescence, and conductivity of undoped cesium iodide crystal are reported. The assignment of the bands in the low-temperature X-ray luminescence spectra is proposed. Investigations of the thermally stimulated processes testify that increase of luminescence at 4.3 eV observed above 70 K is due to release of trapped electrons, which subsequently interact with Vk centers.image & COPY; 2023 WILEY-VCH GmbH
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luminescence centers, self-trapped excitons, thermally stimulated conductivity, thermally stimulated luminescence, undoped cesium iodide (CsI), X-ray luminescence
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