24-27 April 2018
GSI
Europe/Berlin timezone

Swift heavy ion-irradiated calcite (CaCO3) analyzed by UV-C Laser excited Fluorescence-Spectrometry

26 Apr 2018, 15:15
20m
KBW lecture hall (GSI)

KBW lecture hall

GSI

Planckstr. 1 64291 Darmstadt / Germany
Oral MAT User Collaboration Meeting and Material Science at the Future FAIR Facility Mat Science Week

Speaker

Prof. Ulrich Anton Glasmacher (Institute of Earth Sciences, University Heidelberg)

Description

The influence of natural radiation on luminescence behaviour of calcite leads to the assumption that it might be possible to determine the defect concentration, and therefore, the fluence applied to irradiated calcite crystals, by measuring the intensity change of the luminescence peaks. A new mobile UV-C laser excited fluorescence spectrometer system was build to be used at different irradiation beamlines (M-3 branch, SIS-18, and CRYRING) at GSI, Darmstadt for online and in-situ measurements. The system consists of a Crylas 266-200 UV-C pulsed laser (of λ=266 nm, 160 µJ/pulse, 60 Hz), a beam splitter, newly designed sample holder on a software driven 3-axis piezo-stage (PI Q521-300), a mirror, a UV-C beam dump, a longpass filter, two different optical fibres and two UV/Vis spectrometer. The Ocean Optics USB 4000 UV/Vis Spectrometer is used if the material under investigation provides high photon release. The Horiba Jobion Yvon iHR 320 spectrometer with a Pelletier cooled camera is used for low photon counts as it has a very high signal to noise ratio. Calcite crystals irradiated with 11.1 MeV/u Au ions of fluences between 1 x 106 and 1 x 1012 ions/cm2were investigated with the new system. In comparison to non-irradiated calcite crystals, the following changes can be seen with increasing fluence: - Increasing intensity of peaks and the appearance of new peaks.

Primary author

Prof. Ulrich Anton Glasmacher (Institute of Earth Sciences, University Heidelberg)

Co-authors

Mr Andreas Schenk (Institute of Earth Sciences, Heidelberg University) Dr Christina Trautmann (GSI, Darmstadt) Dr Ioannis Tzifas (Institute of Earth Sciences, Heidelberg University) Dr Michael Burchard (Institute of Earth Sciences, Heidelberg University) Dr Sebastian Dedera (University of Heidelberg)

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