Influence of nitrogen implantation on thermoluminescence of synthetic quartz

2014 
Thermoluminescence (TL) of synthetic quartz exposed to beta irradiation following implantation with 60 keV N+ ions at fluences ranging between 1 × 1014 and 5 × 1015 ions/cm2 is reported. The glow curve measured at 5°C/s typically consists of a prominent peak near 110°C, studied in this work, and minor glow peaks at around 130°C and 190°C. The TL intensity of the main peak increased both with implantation and with fluence of implantation. The dependence of the intensity on heating rate and fluence suggests that the implantation introduces new defects that may possibly act as recombination centres. The increase in TL intensity with the heating rate exhibited by implanted samples has been observed in other luminescence materials. This anti-quenching phenomenon has been described as a competition effect between multiple luminescence pathways in luminescence materials. Kinetic analysis of the main glow peak using the initial rise, various heating rate and glow curve deconvolution methods shows that the activat...
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