Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5397590 | Journal of Luminescence | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
BaHfO3 sintered ceramic scintillators doped with various Pr concentrations (0-1 mol%) were synthesized at 1700 °C in N2-H2 atmosphere. XRD, SEM and photo-luminescent techniques at various temperatures (40 K to 550 K) were employed to reveal properties of the BaHfO3:Pr ceramics. Results of spectroscopic investigation indicate that the luminescence is connected almost exclusively with decay of the 3P0 level, while the emission from 1D2 is hardly seen even for higher Pr3+ concentrations. However, the intrinsic emission of BaHfO3 matrix, related with defects or impurities, seems to compete with the emission of Pr3+ ions. The 3P0 luminescence decays give time constant of about 25-32 μs in the 40-550 K range of temperatures, while the 1D2 decay time depends on the dopant concentration and gets shorter above 300 K for 1% specimen due to a cross relaxation process between Pr3+ ions.
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Authors
I.E. Seferis, K. Fiaczyk, D. Spassky, E. Feldbach, I. Romet, M. Kirm, E. Zych,