Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5391129 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Luminescence spectra of Pr3+ in 15 titanate and vanadate lattices have been measured under UV excitation. They are characterized by a dominant red luminescence assigned to transitions from the 1D2 level to the ground state. The quenching of the otherwise prominent blue luminescence from 3P0 state is ascribed to a relaxation pathway involving a low-lying Pr3+-Mn+ (Mn+Â =Â Ti4+ or V5+) intervalence charge transfer (IVCT) state. Complete quenching of the 3P0 emission takes place when the IVCT bands are located in the 26Â 500-28Â 000Â cmâ1 range and the shortest Pr3+-Mn+ distances are in the 3.15-3.30Â Ã
range.
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Authors
Philippe Boutinaud, Rachid Mahiou, Enrico Cavalli, Marco Bettinelli,