Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1525480 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2010 | 10 Pages |
We synthesized and characterized a set of undoped and doped cerium oxide nanoparticles with the following chemical formula: Ce1−xMxO2−(x/2) (M: Y or Gd and x = 0 or 0.15) by different coprecipitation protocols at room temperature. Room temperature photoluminescence spectra were similar whatever the protocols and doping. After hydrothermal ripening at neutral pH, a moderate but significant particle growth was observed for doped particles whereas undoped ones remained the same. Simultaneously, the photoluminescence band at 400 nm was significantly red-shifted and practically vanished for doped particles whereas it was only slightly weaker and shifted for pure ceria. All other bands in the same region were much less affected: the bands at 363 and 378 nm became more intense, the shoulder at 420 nm remained roughly unchanged. These phenomena were observed systematically whatever the coprecipitation protocol. As a consequence, the band at 400 nm can be specifically attributed to surface defects that disappear during growth under hydrothermal conditions.