Vacuum ultraviolet and thermal activation spectroscopies were used to study
the nature of intrinsic emission and the mechanisms of the formation of
electron and hole trapping centres in irradiated Li2
SO4 powders and crystals.
The obtained results along with excitation spectra showed that recombination emission at 3.8–4.2 eV and 4.5–5.5 eV occurs when an electron passes
from the second and third sub-bands of the valence band formed from the 2p
state of oxygen to the conduction band. It has been determined that Li2
SO4
electron and hole trapping centres are created when electrons are trapped in
the SO4
2– anionic sites. The holes are localised in the form of SO4
–
radicals.
The spectral position and intensity of individual emission bands are dependent on the crystallographic arrangement of localised holes.