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[19p-Z12-13] Radiophotoluminescence behavior in Cu-doped aluminosilicate glass
Keywords:RPL, oxide glass, copper
Exposure of glasses to ionizing radiation generates electron-hole pairs in the glasses. Some of them are captured by the metal ions existing in the glass, and new luminescent species are generated. The luminescence emitted by the species is called radiophotoluminescence (RPL). Previously, we reported optimal glass composition for clear RPL in aluminoborosilicate glass containing a very small amount of Cu. In this study, we report the radiation dependence and effect of heat treatment on the RPL behaviors. It was found that the RPL intensity increased proportionally up to around 300 Gy. Furthermore, the RPL intensity increased even at 10 Gy or less.