Abstract
In previous studies we have investigated artefacts which appear in analysed parameters of positron lifetime spectra containing distributed o-Ps lifetimes. Recently, we discovered also that the disagreements between the experimental positronium lifetime parameters and theoretical expectations, I1/I3 > Ip-Ps/Io-Ps = 1/3 and τ1 > τp-Ps, may be well understood by assuming a distribution of e+ lifetimes in addition to an o-Ps lifetime distribution. In this paper we give further experimental evidence for these deviations by taking positron lifetime spectra of high statistical accuracy for various amorphous polymers. Furthermore, a systematic study of the influence of the widths of the e+ and o-Ps lifetime distributions on the analysed lifetime parameters will be presented. The analysis of computer-generated spectra showed that all of the analysed lifetimes τ1, τ2 and τ3 increases artificially with increasing width of the e+ and o-Ps lifetime distributions. The intensity I1 increases also, while I2 and I3 decrease. The deviations of I1/I3 and τ1 from the theoretical expectations are mainly controlled by the width of the e+ lifetime distribution. Suggestions for suitable constraints in the discrete-term analysis in order to get reliable lifetime parameters are also made.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Physica Status Solidi (A) Applied Research |
| Volume | 174 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| Pages (from-to) | 313-325 |
| Number of pages | 13 |
| ISSN | 0031-8965 |
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| Publication status | Published - 01.08.1999 |
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