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18 May 2009 Phosphor materials under high-density XUV FEL excitation: mechanisms of luminescence quenching
Sebastian Vielhauer, Vladimir Babin, Marco De Grazia, Eduard Feldbach, Marco Kirm, Vitali Nagirnyi, Andrej N. Vasil'ev
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Abstract
Photoluminescence of scintillator materials based on intrinsic excitonic luminescence (PbWO4), and on extrinsic luminescence from doped trivalent rare earth ions (RE3+), such as Y3Al5O12:Ce 3+ and Lu3Al5O12:Pr3+ was studied under excitation with free electron laser (FEL) light in the 50-100 eV energy range. In case of PbWO4, non-exponential behavior in the initial part of decay curves was observed depending on the FEL pulse energy, and modeled in terms of the bimolecular self-quenching process. For the RE3+ doped samples, a reduction in light yield with increasing pulse energy is observed, which can be traced to saturation of the available RE3+ sites in the crystal due to the initial high concentration of electron-hole pairs after FEL excitation.
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Sebastian Vielhauer, Vladimir Babin, Marco De Grazia, Eduard Feldbach, Marco Kirm, Vitali Nagirnyi, and Andrej N. Vasil'ev "Phosphor materials under high-density XUV FEL excitation: mechanisms of luminescence quenching", Proc. SPIE 7361, Damage to VUV, EUV, and X-Ray Optics II, 73610R (18 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.822292
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KEYWORDS
Free electron lasers

Luminescence

Photons

Solar thermal energy

Ions

Crystals

Extreme ultraviolet

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