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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 58 (1985), S. 2302-2307 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: BeO:Li and BeO:Na single crystals have been investigated by thermoluminescence (TL) techniques in the interval 10–300 K. X-irradiated BeO:Na exhibits an intense glow peak at 85 K and a weak one near 46 K. BeO:Li displays intense glow at 72 K. Analyses of the two strong peaks (the weak one was not amenable to analysis) yield the following TL parameters: Tm=72 K, E=0.143 eV, s=1.08×108 sec−1, and l=1.3; Tm=85 K, E=0.197 eV, s=1.05×1010 sec−1, and l=1.2, where E is the thermal activation energy, s is the frequency factor, and l is the order of kinetics. Spectral emission from the two intense glow peaks were similar, characterized by band emission with maxima near 320 and 525 nm. A model consistent with previous TL and magnetic resonance results which adequately describes our data is presented. It is suggested that the main glow peaks are due to holes released at V centers whereby they recombine with F and F+ centers. Recombination at the F center yields 525-nm radiation whereas recombination at the F+ defect produces 320-nm emission. Optical excitation, photobleaching, and phototransfer experiments support this model.
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