2008
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.200844160
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Luminescence from self‐trapped excitons in BaFI and BaFBr1–xIx crystals

Abstract: Luminescence from BaFI and BaFBr1–x Ix crystals has been investigated using vacuum ultraviolet photons from synchrotron radiation in the temperature range of 10–300 K. In BaFI, two kinds of luminescence bands are observed under band‐to‐band excitation: one is the 4.52 eV band appearing at low temperatures, and the other is the 3.44 eV band appearing as the 4.52 eV band weakens with increasing temperature. From the excitation spectra, the 4.52 eV band is attributed to the radiative decay of a self‐trapped excit… Show more

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“…Luminescence from BaFI and BaFBr 1À x I x crystals originates from self-trapped excitons [19]. Alkaline earth fluorohalides are useful for commercial applications (Eu-doped BaFBr for X-ray intensifying imaging plates or as storage phosphors [20]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Luminescence from BaFI and BaFBr 1À x I x crystals originates from self-trapped excitons [19]. Alkaline earth fluorohalides are useful for commercial applications (Eu-doped BaFBr for X-ray intensifying imaging plates or as storage phosphors [20]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%