The low temperature TL spectra of undoped alkaline earth fluorides consiste
ntly show a continuous broad band emission around 280-300 nm. The origin of
this emission is related to the relaxation of the self-trapped exciton (ST
E) in the form of an F-H pair. In doped samples, the broad emission is quen
ched in favour of emissions from the rare earth (RE) impurity sites. The de
gree of quenching varies between the REs. The spectral measurements showed
that the temperature of the glow peaks below room temperature is to a large
extent independent of the RE impurity, although some effects are related t
o the concentration. Additionally, the host material has minimal effect on
the glow peak temperatures, T-max. The scale of the observed differences in
T-max between the three hosts is similar to the differences in annealing t
emperatures of the V-k and H centres in these hosts. Above room temperature
, the glow peaks are specific to the added RE ions and do not show common p
eaks.