Synthesis, Characterization and Thermoluminescence Properties of Rare Earth Ions Doped Silica Glass Prepared by Sol-Gel Technique

Date

2017-9

Type

Article

Journal title

Asian Journal of Physical and Chemical Sciences

Issue

Vol. 2 No. 3

Author(s)

Fawzeia Khamis

Pages

1 - 12

Abstract

ABSTRACT Aims: The main aim of this work is to synthesize the silica glass (SiO2-glass) samples doped withdifferent rare earths (RE) and then to study the thermoluminescence (TL) glow curve of thesesamples.Study Design: Rare earth doped samples namely silica glass (SiO2-glass) are synthesized by thesol-gel technique.Place and Duration of Study: Department of Physics (Atomic Physics Lab's, The University ofJordan), between May 2012 to May 2014.Methodology: This work presents a study of the role of an external impurities, namely dysprosium(Dy) and europium (Eu) with different concentrations on the mechanism of TL in SiO2-glasses. Results: The study of the best concentration for each doped silica, the basic TL feature main glowpeaks occur in 156-320oC for Eu(0.2 mol%) and 159-300oC for Dy(0.002 mol%) with heating rate 2oC/s . At all β-dose levels, the intensities of the peaks are nearly linear in the dose range ofo.5-2Gy. The fading rate of the SiO : Dy(0.002 mol%) response at room temperature is small.Variations of the normalized TL intensity as function of heating rate indicated reduction of TL-response accompanied by shift of TL-peaks towards higher temperatures. The kinetic parameters(activation energy E, frequency factors s) of all phosphors are determined and compared using twomethods, with correlation of the trapping states to structure and comparison with values availablefrom the literature.Conclusion: Rare earth doped SiO2-glass phosphors were successfully synthesized by sol-geltechnique. Among all the dopants Dy(0.002 mol%) doped SiO2-glass phosphor showed the highintense and high temperature glow peaks (156oC up to 315oC) with good glow curve shape. In thecase of SiO2-glass,Eu doped phosphor has given the good glow curve shape with glow curvestructure. The glow peak of SiO2: Eu3+ is situated at 152oC.

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