Author:
Barberio M.,Salvadori M.,Vallières S.,Skantzakis E.,Sarkissian A.,Antici P.
Abstract
Abstract
In this paper, we test the possibility to use luminescence
of metal (aluminum and silver) nanoparticles (NPs), synthesized
using different laser-driven ablation methods, as sensors for
radiation detection. Energetic photon and electron radiation
produced by intense plasma induces a red-shift in the luminescence
emitted by the NPs. Observing the phenomenon over long time periods
(hours), we see an oscillating behavior of the luminescence signal,
which can be explained in terms of de-trapping of electrons caused
by energetic radiations and re-trapping in the empty levels of low
energetic electrons emitted from the plasma. Observing the
luminescence shift allows detecting electromagnetic and radiation
pollution, e.g. when dispersed in an experimental chamber.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation