Three equal-depth thermoluminescence traps in NaCl crystal

Three equal-depth traps reported in NaCl have been attributed to different defect configurations. In this trio system, the basic trap configuration proposed is the bi-vacancy, the analogy being drawn through observations in KCl crystal. Two other defect configurations that emerged are the derivative...

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Main Authors: Rajendra Kumar, Mayank Pandey, Sumit Tiwari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2022-11-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Physics Research
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Online Access:https://ijpr.iut.ac.ir/article_3288_68057486f2c016f837803387cc4e40b8.pdf
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description Three equal-depth traps reported in NaCl have been attributed to different defect configurations. In this trio system, the basic trap configuration proposed is the bi-vacancy, the analogy being drawn through observations in KCl crystal. Two other defect configurations that emerged are the derivatives of bi-vacancy with the next nearest neighbor I-V pair and the VF center which represents a hole linked to a cation vacancy.
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spelling doaj.art-dd7f807accc44a1e8662f340d586a69e2023-11-29T12:27:49ZengIsfahan University of TechnologyIranian Journal of Physics Research1682-69572345-36642022-11-01223616510.47176/ijpr.22.3.512443288Three equal-depth thermoluminescence traps in NaCl crystalRajendra Kumar0Mayank Pandey1Sumit Tiwari2Physics Department, Rama University, Mandhana, Kanpur-209217, IndiaPhysics Department, Rama University, Mandhana, Kanpur-209217, IndiaDepartment of Physics, School of Physical and Decision Sciences, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow -22602, IndiaThree equal-depth traps reported in NaCl have been attributed to different defect configurations. In this trio system, the basic trap configuration proposed is the bi-vacancy, the analogy being drawn through observations in KCl crystal. Two other defect configurations that emerged are the derivatives of bi-vacancy with the next nearest neighbor I-V pair and the VF center which represents a hole linked to a cation vacancy.https://ijpr.iut.ac.ir/article_3288_68057486f2c016f837803387cc4e40b8.pdfthermoluminescencedoped naclf-centerbi-vacancyi-v pairsvf center
spellingShingle Rajendra Kumar
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Sumit Tiwari
Three equal-depth thermoluminescence traps in NaCl crystal
Iranian Journal of Physics Research
thermoluminescence
doped nacl
f-center
bi-vacancy
i-v pairs
vf center
title Three equal-depth thermoluminescence traps in NaCl crystal
title_full Three equal-depth thermoluminescence traps in NaCl crystal
title_fullStr Three equal-depth thermoluminescence traps in NaCl crystal
title_full_unstemmed Three equal-depth thermoluminescence traps in NaCl crystal
title_short Three equal-depth thermoluminescence traps in NaCl crystal
title_sort three equal depth thermoluminescence traps in nacl crystal
topic thermoluminescence
doped nacl
f-center
bi-vacancy
i-v pairs
vf center
url https://ijpr.iut.ac.ir/article_3288_68057486f2c016f837803387cc4e40b8.pdf
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