Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1334042 | Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2005 | 9 Pages |
New oxysilicates with the general formula ALa3Bi(SiO4)3O and ALa2Bi2(SiO4)3O [ACa, Sr and Ba] are synthesized and characterized. Powder X-ray diffraction of these silicates show that they are isostructural with BiCa4(VO4)3O which has an apatite-related structure. Eu3+ luminescence in the newly synthesized oxysilicates show broad emission lines due to disorder of cations. The relatively high intense magnetic dipole transition 5D0→7F1 points to a more symmetric environment. The photoluminescence results confirm that the compounds have apatite-related crystal structure.
Graphical abstractPhotoluminescence emission spectra of Eu3+ in ALa3Bi(SiO4)3O and ALa2Bi2(SiO4)3O [ACa, Sr and Ba]; λexc=395nm.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide