Issue 21, 2012

Structural and optical properties of Vernier phase lutetium oxyfluorides doped with lanthanide ions: interesting candidates as scintillators and X-ray phosphors

Abstract

Undoped, Ce3+, Pr3+ and Eu3+ doped lutetium oxyfluoride submicrometre powders have been prepared by a simple coprecipitation procedure in water. The synthesized samples are Vernier single phases with a stoichiometry assigned to Lu10O9F12, as demonstrated by X-ray powder diffraction. The structural disorder of the host matrix significantly affects the optical emission spectra of the lanthanide doped samples as well as their vibrational spectra. The observed bandwidths of the FTIR spectrum and Raman scattering of the undoped sample are consistent with a very disordered nature of the host. From an analysis of the emission spectra of the Eu3+ doped sample it was found that different sites accommodating the lanthanide ions are present in the crystal structure. The Pr3+ and Ce3+ doped oxyfluoride samples show radioluminescence emission both in the UV and visible regions. The UV emission is due to lanthanide 4d–5f transitions, differently from the behavior observed for Ce3+ and Pr3+ doped Lu2O3, showing no UV emission. Considering the high mass density (close to 9 g cm−3), and the suitable location of rare earth ion electronic levels in the material band gap, as demonstrated by the observation of radiative emissions for all activators, the materials under investigation can be considered interesting candidates for scintillator or phosphor materials in the UV and visible regions.

Graphical abstract: Structural and optical properties of Vernier phase lutetium oxyfluorides doped with lanthanide ions: interesting candidates as scintillators and X-ray phosphors

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Mar 2012
Accepted
09 Mar 2012
First published
09 Mar 2012

J. Mater. Chem., 2012,22, 10639-10649

Structural and optical properties of Vernier phase lutetium oxyfluorides doped with lanthanide ions: interesting candidates as scintillators and X-ray phosphors

T. Passuello, F. Piccinelli, M. Trevisani, M. Giarola, G. Mariotto, L. Marciniak, D. Hreniak, M. Guzik, M. Fasoli, A. Vedda, V. Jary, M. Nikl, V. Causin, M. Bettinelli and A. Speghini, J. Mater. Chem., 2012, 22, 10639 DOI: 10.1039/C2JM31317K

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