Gas-filled radioluminescent light sources and prospects for their further development


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Abstract

Luminescence of various inorganic compounds of rare earth elements as radioluminophores was studied with the aim of fabricating weak permanent light sources. Under the action of UV and tritium radiation, all the luminophores tested emit light of different colors. In the tritium gas medium, six luminophores showed emission, and for three of them (Y2O3:Eu, Y2O3:Eu, Bi, Gd2O3:Eu) the emission brightness was acceptable for practical use. Attempt to prepare permanent light sources with new types of luminophores using a phosphoric acid solution as a binder demonstrated the need for searching for a new binder firmly fixing the luminophore on the glass surface.

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T. S. Volkova

Mayak Production Association

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Email: cpl@po-mayak.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Lenina 31, Ozersk, Chelyabinsk oblast, 456780

V. V. Rudskikh

Mayak Production Association

Email: cpl@po-mayak.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Lenina 31, Ozersk, Chelyabinsk oblast, 456780

I. G. Tananaev

Mayak Production Association; Far Eastern Federal University

Email: cpl@po-mayak.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Lenina 31, Ozersk, Chelyabinsk oblast, 456780; ul. Sukhanova 8, Vladivostok, 690091

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