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An X-ray excited optical luminescence study of a zoned quartz crystal from an emerald-bearing quartz vein,Hiddenite, North Carolina,USA
Authors:Astrid Jürgensen  Alan J. Anderson  Tsun-Kong Sham
Affiliation:(1) Canadian Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Synchrotron Radiation Center, 3731 Schneider Drive, Stoughton, WI 53589-3097, USA;(2) Department of Earth Sciences, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, B2G 2W5, Canada;(3) Department of Chemistry, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON, N6A 5B7, Canada
Abstract:The optical luminescence excited with synchrotron radiation along a preferential orientation of a quartz crystal has been investigated. It is found that the crystal is composed of two distinct regions, only one of which luminesces upon X-ray excitation. This luminescence is generally uniform and exhibits emission bands in the blue (470 nm with a shoulder at 522 nm) and in the UV (340 nm) regions of the spectrum. The branching ratio for the intensity of these bands is sensitive to the excitation energy across the Si K-edge. XANES spectra collected by partial luminescence yield (PLY) suggest that both emission bands originate from the de-excitation of Si atoms in the quartz. The possible defect sites within the crystal structure that could account for the observed luminescence are investigated and discussed. Additional experiments are proposed to verify this assignment of the optical emission bands.
Keywords:Natural quartz crystal  Optical luminescence  Si(1s) XANES and XEOL  Distinct crystal growth zones
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