Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5403196 | Journal of Luminescence | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The crystalline structure and photoluminescence (PL) properties of europium-doped cerium dioxide synthesized by the solid-state reaction method were analyzed. CeO2:Eu3+ phosphor powders exhibit the pure cubic fluorite phase up to 10Â mol% doping concentration of Eu3+. With indirect excitation of CeO2 host at 373Â nm, the PL intensity quickly increases with increasing Eu3+ concentration, up to about 1Â mol%, and then decreases indicating the concentration quenching. While with direct excitation (467Â nm), much more stronger PL emissions, especially the electric dipole emission 5D0-7F2 at 612Â nm, are observed and no concentration quenching occurs up to 10Â mol% doping concentration of Eu3+. The nature of this behavior and the cause of the concentration quenching were discussed.
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Authors
Xiaohua Liu, Shaojun Chen, Xiaodong Wang,