Optical Absorption and Luminescence of Irradiated Mg
- 15 October 1969
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 186 (3) , 926-932
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.186.926
Abstract
A study of the temperature and polarization dependence of the absorption and luminescence from electron and neutron-irradiated Mg crystals has been made. The absorption band at 260 nm is accepted as due to an center, and excitation, when other centers are absent, produces an emission at about 430 nm. Two other absorption bands at 370 and 400 nm arise from different types of centers, and our data suggest that these centers give rise to emission bands at 420 and 600 nm, respectively. Several narrow absorption lines are observed in both electron-and neutron-irradiated samples. From polarization studies and optical bleaching treatment, the lines at 387.2, 385.7, 384.5, 382.3, and 380.8 nm are identified as zero-phonon and phonon-assisted transitions of the defect responsible for the 370-nm band. A comparison is made between the vibrational energies associated with the phonon-assisted lines and the dispersion relationships calculated for Mg.
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