Published 1991 | Version v1
Journal article

Unexpected superlinear dose dependence of the E'1 centre in fused silica

  • 1. GSF-Forschungszentrum fuer Umwelt und Gesundheit, Neuherberg (Germany, F.R.)

Description

A superlinear dose response in quartz so far has been observed with thermoluminescence (TL), but not with optical -or electron spin resonance (ESR)-spectroscopy. Superlinear increase of the E'1 centre concentration by irradiation of fused silica measured by ESR spectroscopy was recently reported. The E'1 centre is observed in all forms of quartz and silica. However, the superlinear increase of its concentration was only measured in one species of fused silica with high sensitivity to gamma irradiation. For this species, the growth of the E'1 centre concentration by gamma irradiation was measured using ESR spectroscopy. The results are compared with the growth of the correlated optical E-band absorption. Thermolminescence measurements performed with the same fused silica species indicate a correlation of the 415oC glow to the E'1 centre. (author)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements
Journal Volume
18
Journal Issue
1-2
Series
Nucl. Tracks Radiat. Meas.
Journal Page Range
175-178
ISSN
0735-245X
CODEN
NTRMD

Conference

Title
6. international specialist seminar on thermoluminescence and electron spin resonance dating.
Dates
2-6 Jul 1990.
Place
Clermont-Ferrand (France).

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
United Kingdom
INIS RN
22088886
Subject category
S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
E CENTERS; ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE; GAMMA RADIATION; RADIATION DOSES; SILICON OXIDES; THERMOLUMINESCENCE
Descriptors DEC
CHALCOGENIDES; COLOR CENTERS; CRYSTAL DEFECTS; CRYSTAL STRUCTURE; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; EMISSION; IONIZING RADIATIONS; LUMINESCENCE; MAGNETIC RESONANCE; OXIDES; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; PHOTON EMISSION; POINT DEFECTS; RADIATIONS; RESONANCE; SILICON COMPOUNDS; VACANCIES