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@ARTICLE{Adamiv:626587,
author = {Adamiv, Volodymyr and Gamernyk, R. V. and Burak, Ya. V. and
Teslyuk, I. M. and Izo, T. A. and Medvid, I. I.},
title = {{L}ow-temperature luminescence of {L}i{B}$_3${O}$_5$: {A}g
glass excited by synchrotron radiation},
journal = {Low temperature physics},
volume = {51},
number = {4},
issn = {1063-777X},
address = {College Park, Md.},
publisher = {Inst.},
reportid = {PUBDB-2025-01488},
pages = {509 - 512},
year = {2025},
abstract = {The paper presents the results of studies of
photoluminescence (PL) of glass at a temperature of 12.6 K
under the influence of synchrotron radiation
λexc = 45 nm. It was found that the obtained PL
spectra consist of three bands $λ_{mon}$ = 278, 336,
and 379 nm. Studies of the excitation spectra by scanning
with the registration of luminescent radiation at
λmon = 280, 330, and 390 nm revealed four bands for
each $λ_{mon}$. It is proposed that the main band at
278 nm in the excitation spectra is associated with
centers based on Ag$^+$ ions that occupy the Li$^+$ sites in
the glass structure, while the other two bands at 336 and
379 nm are associated with centers based on Ag$^{+}_2$ and
Ag$^{+}_3$ conglomerates. B$3^+$ – O$^–$ centers based
on structural defects in boron oxide complexes may be
responsible for the weak 110 nm excitation band.},
cin = {DOOR ; HAS-User},
ddc = {530},
cid = {I:(DE-H253)HAS-User-20120731},
pnm = {6G3 - PETRA III (DESY) (POF4-6G3) / EURIZON - European
network for developing new horizons for RIs (871072)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-6G3 / G:(EU-Grant)871072},
experiment = {EXP:(DE-H253)P-P66-20150101},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
UT = {WOS:001478388200013},
doi = {10.1063/10.0036247},
url = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/626587},
}