Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5402199 | Journal of Luminescence | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The luminescent properties of Eu2+ and Ce3+ ions in Li2SrSiO4 have been studied upon excitation in the 2-20Â eV region. Based on the results of luminescent measurements, values of the crystal field splitting and the centroid shift of the Ce3+5d configuration in Li2SrSiO4 were found and compared with those of Ce3+ ions in some other inorganic compounds. The Eu2+ ions in Li2SrSiO4 exhibit a broad band emission with a maximum at 576Â nm, which is due to the 4f65dâ4f7 transition. It was shown that the long-wavelength position of the Eu2+ emission in Li2SrSiO4 is caused by the large crystal-field splitting of the Eu2+ 4f65d configuration and relatively high degree of covalency of the Eu-O bond. The stabilization of Eu2+ ions in Li2SrSiO4 during the synthesis process requires a strong reducing agent. Two phenomenological approaches to explain the low stability of Eu2+ in Li2SrSiO4 are also discussed.
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Authors
V.P. Dotsenko, S.M. Levshov, I.V. Berezovskaya, G.B. Stryganyuk, A.S. Voloshinovskii, N.P. Efryushina,