Nrj. Poolton et al., ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LUMINESCENCE EXCITATION-SPECTRA AND FELDSPAR MINERALOGY, Radiation measurements, 26(1), 1996, pp. 93-101
Feldspar minerals can be used as naturally occurring radiation dosemet
ers, with dose assessment commonly using luminescence techniques. Sinc
e many feldspars contain radioactive K-40, knowledge of the mineralogy
of the luminescent samples being measured is of high importance. Most
feldspars contain more than trace amounts of highly luminescent Fe3impurities, and this article examines the relationship between feature
s of the luminescence excitation spectrum of this ion with sample mine
ralogy. It is demonstrated that there is a near linear correspondence
between the plagioclase feldspar composition and the separation of the
T-4(2)(D) and (4)A(1)(4)E(G) Fe3+ ion levels, and this could be used
to identify plagioclase feldspar composition. In the samples tested, c
ertain features of the spectra also allowed a distinction to be made b
etween the alkali (K-Na) and plagioclase (Na-Ca) feldspar groups. The
results are compared with properties of the excitation spectra dose-de
pendent optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) in order to compare th
e chemical environment of the OSL donor defect, and the isolated Fe3centres.