Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5491991 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2017 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
Comparative analysis of bulk, non-coated and core-shelled nanocrystalline YVO4:Eu was performed by means of time-resolved luminescence and VUV excitation luminescence spectroscopy techniques. Nanocrystalline YVO4:Eu samples - both as-prepared and YF3 core-shelled - have been synthesized by means of a microwave-assisted synthesis in ionic liquids, which allows to obtain 10-12Â nm nanoparticles with high crystallinity. The results show noticeable differences between bulk and nanocrystalline YVO4:Eu in photoluminescence experimental data, which explains by influence of the nanocrystal surface. A YF3 core-shell layer around YVO4:Eu nanoparticles partially recovers the intensity of the Eu3+ emission. It is demonstrated that the Eu3+ luminescence recovery is achieved at the expense of the suppression of the intrinsic emission but not due to the passivation of surface loss centers in core-shelled nanocrystals. It is also shown that surface loss processes are the reason of the degradation of energy transfer efficiency from the host lattice to Eu3+ under high-energy excitations in vacuum ultraviolet spectral range.
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Authors
L. Shirmane, C. Feldmann, V. Pankratov,