Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1516565 Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The optical properties of doping Eu2+-ions in a novel composite host, consisting of a spatially-coherent aggregate of crystallites of KBr(0.097):KI(0.903) and KBr(0.459):KCl(0.511):KI(0.030), are investigated. The absorption spectrum consists of two broad absorption bands peaking at 353 and 279 nm while the fluorescence spectrum has a single emission band peaking at 422 nm. These spectra, formed by the spectral contributions from the phases in the composite, are similar in overall shape to the spectra of the Eu2+-doped alkali halides used as mother salts, indicating that they are similar in electronic origin. However, in relation to these alkali halides, the phases in the Eu2+-doped composite have low 10Dq-splittings (5684 and 8034 cm−1), low 5d-level barycentre shifts (corresponding to decrements of about −3351, −2839, and −1823 cm−1, respectively, for one of the phases in the composite, and −2411, −1899 and −916 cm−1, respectively, for the other) and low Stokes shifts (4632 and 5496 cm−1). Such low values are discussed to be due to the effect of the mixed ionic character of the impurity environment on the local crystal field as well as to an impurity preference for host cation lattice sites where an iodide ion is nearby to lie at.

► Optical properties of doping Eu2+-ions in a mixed KCl-KBr-KI compositehost. ► Different types of host anions distort the local crystal field at the impurity site. ► Eu2+-ions prefer host lattice sites where an anion I- is close to lie at.

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