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Abnormal Raman spectra in Er‐doped BaTiO3 ceramics
Authors:Da‐Yong Lu  Wei Cheng  Xiu‐Yun Sun  Qiao‐Li Liu  De‐Xu Li  Zhong‐Yu Li
Abstract:Greatly enhanced and abnormal Raman spectra were discovered in the nominal (Ba1 ? xErx)Ti1 ? x/4O3 (x = 0.01) (BET) ceramic for the first time and investigated in relation to the site occupations of Er3+ ions. BaTiO3 doped with Ti‐site Er3+ mainly exhibited the common Raman phonon modes of the tetragonal BaTiO3. Er3+ ions substituted for Ba sites are responsible for the abnormal Raman spectra, but the formation of urn:x-wiley:03770486:media:jrs4575:jrs4575-math-0001 defect complexes will decrease spectral intensity. A large increase in intensity showed a hundredfold selectivity for Ba‐site Er3+ ions over Ti‐site Er3+ ions. A strong EPR signal at g = 1.974 associated with ionized Ba vacancy defects appeared in BET, and the defect chemistry study indicated that the real formula of BET is expressed by (Ba1 ? xEr3x/4)(Ti1 ? x/4Erx/4)O3. These abnormal Raman signals were verified to originate from a fluorescent effect corresponding to 4S3/24I15/2 transition of Ba‐site Er3+ ions. The fluorescent signals were so intense that they overwhelmed the traditional Raman spectra of BaTiO3. The significance is that the abnormal Raman spectra may act as a probe for the Ba‐site Er3+ occupation in BaTiO3 co‐doped with Er3+ and other dopants. A new broad EPR signal at g = 2.23 was discovered, which originated from Er3+ Kramers ions. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:abnormal Raman spectroscopy  erbium‐doped barium titanate  fluorescence  site occupation  electron paramagnetic resonance
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