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Effect of solid-phase amorphization on the spectral characteristics of europium-doped gadolinium molybdate
Authors:S. Z. Shmurak   A. P. Kiselev   D. M. Kurmasheva   B. S. Red’kin  V. V. Sinitsyn
Affiliation:(1) Key Lab of Specially Functional Materials of Ministry of Education and Institute of Optical communication, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, 510641, People’s Republic of China;(2) College of Chemistry, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, 510641, People’s Republic of China;
Abstract:A method is proposed for detecting spectral characteristics of optically inactive molybdates of rare-earth elements by their doping with rare-earth ions whose luminescence lies in the transparency region of all structural modifications of the sample. Gadolinium molybdate is chosen as the object of investigations, while europium ions are used as an optically active and structurally sensitive admixture. It is shown that after the action of a high pressure under which gadolinium molybdate passes to the amorphous state, the spectral characteristics of Gd1.99Eu0.01(MoO4)3 (GMO:Eu) change radically; namely, considerable line broadening is observed in the luminescence spectra and the luminescence excitation spectra, while the long-wave threshold of optical absorption is shifted considerably (by approximately 1.1 eV) towards lower energies. It is found that by changing the structural state of GMO:Eu by solid-state amorphization followed by annealing, the spectral characteristics of the sample can be purposefully changed. This is extremely important for solving the urgent problem of designing high-efficiency light-emitting diodes producing “white” light.
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