Features of stimulated luminescence of solid nitrogen
M.A. Bludov, I.V. Khyzhniy, S.A. Uyutnov, G.B. Gumenchuk, E.V., Savchenko

TL;DR
This study investigates the features of stimulated luminescence in solid nitrogen, revealing new emission bands and their correlation with spontaneous luminescence and charge neutralization processes.
Contribution
First detection of the 810 nm stimulated luminescence band in solid nitrogen and its correlation with spontaneous luminescence and charge neutralization mechanisms.
Findings
Three NIR emission bands at 794, 802, and 810 nm identified.
The 810 nm band detected for the first time in stimulated luminescence.
Luminescence bands correlate with charge neutralization and TSEE yield.
Abstract
Recent results on the study of spontaneous and stimulated luminescence of solid nitrogen in the near-infrared NIR range are presented. Irradiation was performed with an electron beam of subthreshold energy in the dc mode. Three series of experiments were performed: (i) measurement of cathodoluminescence CL at different electron energies on samples of different thicknesses, (ii) measurements of thermally stimulated luminescence TSL in combination with thermally stimulated exoelectron emission TSEE from pre-irradiated samples and (iii) recording of non-stationary luminescence curves NsL at selected wavelengths during gradual heating of samples under an electron beam. Three emission bands were recorded in the NIR TSL spectra of solid N: 794, 802, and 810 nm which form the -group. The band at 810 nm in stimulated luminescence was detected for the first time. The positions of all…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLuminescence Properties of Advanced Materials · Laser Design and Applications · bioluminescence and chemiluminescence research
