Self-trapped states and the related luminescence in PbCl2 crystals
Abstract
We have comprehensively investigated localized states of photoinduced electron-hole pairs with electron-spin-resonance technique and photoluminescence (PL) in a wide temperature range of 5-200 K. At low temperatures below 70 K, holes localize on Pb2+ ions and form self-trapping hole centers of Pb3+. The holes transfer to other trapping centers above 70 K. On the other hand, electrons localize on two Pb2+ ions at higher than 50 K and form self-trapping electron centers of Pb23+. From the thermal stability of the localized states and PL, we clarify that blue-green PL band at 2.50 eV is closely related to the self-trapped holes.
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