Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1494298 | Optical Materials | 2014 | 4 Pages |
•Time-resolved spectroscopy of fluoride crystals are carried out by EUV-FEL excitation.•Fluorescence at 160 nm that is not reported in previous paper was observed from BaLiF.•Fluoride composition can be engineered to develop LED in the VUV region.
Vacuum-ultraviolet (VUV) fluorescence from KMgF3 and BaLiF3 crystals excited by an extreme ultraviolet free electron laser (EUV-FEL) with 61-nm emission wavelength is studied. Cross-luminescence (CL) peaks at 8.5 eV and 7.5 eV, due to an electron from the valence band recombining with a hole in the F2p core band edge are observed in KMgF3. On the other hand, BaLiF3 exhibited a fluorescence peak at 7.75 eV. The band gap energy of BaLiF3 is estimated from its absorption spectrum to be around 8.41 eV. Results suggest the possibility of developing VUV solid-state devices including light emitting diodes.