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Luminescence in trilanthanumtrichlorotungstate (La3WO6Cl3)
Authors:G Blasse  GJ Dirksen  LH Brixner
Institution:Physical Laboratory, State University, P.O. Box 80.000, 3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands;E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Inc., Central Research and Development Department, Experimental Station, Wilmington, Delaware 19898 USA
Abstract:The luminescence properties of La3WO6Cl3 are reported and discussed. The tungstate group occurs as a trigonal prismatic WO6?6 complex. The blue luminescence is, for the greater part, quenched at room temperature. No energy migration occurs in this lattice. The decay times are discussed in terms of a simple molecular-orbital (MO) scheme. The luminescence of the following activating ions was studied: Mo6+, Bi3+, Eu3+, Sm3+, Ce3+, and Tb3+. The molybdate group produces a red emission with low efficiency. The Bi3+ ion induces a narrow band emission with small Stokes shift. This is interpreted using a Bi3+O2?W6+ charge-transfer state. Except for Ce3+, the rare earth activators show luminescence, but the total transfer efficiency from tungstate to the rare-earth ions is low. This is not due to the one-step tungstate-rare-earth transfer (which is efficient), but to the localized nature of the tungstate excitation. The Eu3+ charge-transfer band is at very low energies.
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