Investigation on the luminescent properties of scintillation materials.

The topic is a con­ti­nu­ation of rese­arch per­for­med at Scin­til­la­tor and Pho­sphor Mate­rials Spec­tro­scopy Group at the Insti­tute of Phy­sics, NCU in Toruń:

• spec­tro­scopy with ultra­vio­let and visi­ble light exci­ta­tion,

• radio­lu­mi­ne­scence measu­re­ments with ioni­zing radia­tion exci­ta­tion,

• ther­mally sti­mu­la­ted glow curve measu­re­ment and their decom­po­si­tion for inve­sti­ga­tion of trap­ping sites,

• double beam pro­bing of mate­rials using an infra­red laser and ioni­zing radia­tion.

The scope of the rese­arch covers the energy trans­fer pro­ces­ses in scin­til­la­tors. Addi­tio­nally, this results in the expan­sion of TJ3 divi­sio­n’s com­pe­ten­ces in the field of testing the opti­cal pro­per­ties of scin­til­la­ting mate­rials. The actions invo­lved in this rese­arch also are aimed at the pro­cu­re­ment of neces­sary labo­ra­tory equ­ip­ment.

Leader:

Kamil Bry­lew, PhD