荧光粉
材料科学
分析化学(期刊)
激发态
X射线
闪烁体
同步辐射
激发
同步加速器
吸收(声学)
谱线
热释光
发射光谱
发光
光学
光电子学
原子物理学
化学
物理
探测器
复合材料
量子力学
色谱法
天文
作者
Eric Westphal,Alex Brown,Enrico C. Quintana,Alan Kastengren,Steven F. Son,Terrence R. Meyer,Kathryn N. Gabet Hoffmeister
标识
DOI:10.1088/1361-6501/abf222
摘要
Abstract Thermographic phosphors have been employed for temperature sensing in challenging environments, such as on surfaces or within solid samples exposed to dynamic heating, because of the high temporal and spatial resolution that can be achieved using this approach. Typically, UV light sources are employed to induce temperature-sensitive spectral responses from the phosphors. However, it would be beneficial to explore x-rays as an alternate excitation source to facilitate simultaneous x-ray imaging of material deformation and temperature of heated samples and to reduce UV absorption within solid samples being investigated. The phosphors BaMgAl 10 O 17 :Eu (BAM), Y 2 SiO 5 :Ce, YAG:Dy, La 2 O 2 S:Eu, ZnGa 2 O 4 :Mn, Mg 3 F 2 GeO 4 :Mn, Gd 2 O 2 S:Tb, and ZnO were excited in this study using incident synchrotron x-ray radiation. These materials were chosen to include conventional thermographic phosphors as well as x-ray scintillators (with crossover between these two categories). X-ray-induced thermographic behavior was explored through the measurement of visible spectral response with varying temperature. The incident x-rays were observed to excite the same electronic energy level transitions in these phosphors as UV excitation. Similar shifts in the spectral response of BAM, Y 2 SiO 5 :Ce, YAG:Dy, La 2 O 2 S:Eu, ZnGa 2 O 4 :Mn, Mg 3 F 2 GeO 4 :Mn, and Gd 2 O 2 S:Tb were observed when compared to their response to UV excitation found in literature. Some phosphors were observed to thermally quench in the temperature ranges tested here, while the response from others did not rise above background noise levels. This may be attributed to the increased probability of non-radiative energy release from these phosphors due to the high energy of the incident x-rays. These results indicate that x-rays can serve as a viable excitation source for phosphor thermometry.
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