Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1460258 | Ceramics International | 2015 | 7 Pages |
The synthesis of pure hexagonal and monoclinic BaAl2Si2O8:Sm crystals using a simple sol–gel technique is discussed in detail. The pure hexagonal BaAl2Si2O8:Sm phase (H-BASO:Sm) can be obtained by adjusting the amount of the citric acid. The pure monoclinic BaAl2Si2O8:Sm phase (M-BASO:Sm) can be easily obtained by a three-step-calcinations process. Possibly it is the carbon existing in the crystal that can stabilize the hexagonal BaAl2Si2O8:Sm phase (H-BASO:Sm) and retard the conversion from the hexagonal to monoclinic phase. Photoluminescence, UV–vis absorption spectra and X-ray photoelectron spectra (XPS) demonstrate the existence of Sm2+ and Sm3+ ions in Sm doped H-BASO and M-BASO calcined under a reducing atmosphere. Photoluminescence properties of Sm3+ and Sm2+ ions in M-BASO and Sm2+ ions in H-BASO are reported.