Luminescence of Pr3+ Impurity Centers and Defects in Sr9Sc (PO4)7:Pr3+


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The spectroscopic characteristics and luminescence decay kinetics of Sr9Sc(PO4)7:Pr3+(1%) were investigated using synchrotron radiation of ultraviolet (UV), vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) and X-ray ranges, as well as pulsed cathodoluminescence (PCL) methods at temperatures of 10, 90, and 295 K. The luminescence spectra contain three groups of bands and lines. In the UV range, the observed bands correspond to interconfigurational 5d → 4f transitions in Pr3+ ions. In the visible spectrum, the wide luminescence band of defects dominates, as well as narrow lines associated with intraconfigurational 4f → 4f transitions in Pr3+ ions. When excited by an electron beam (5 Hz), the main component with a decay time τ ∼ 17 ns dominates in the decay kinetics of the 5d → 4f luminescence. The decay kinetics of 5d → 4f luminescence upon excitation with high-frequency (τ ∼ 8 MHz) synchrotron radiation of the X-ray range contains a fast component (τ ∼ 15 ns) against the background of the slow component of the μs-range. An effective nonradiative energy transfer is observed from impurity centers to defects, as well as from the host to Pr3+ ions and defects.

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V. A. Pustovarov

Ural Federal University

Email: k.v.ivanovskikh@urfu.ru
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg

K. V. Ivanovskikh

Ural Federal University

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Email: k.v.ivanovskikh@urfu.ru
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg

Yu. E. Khatchenko

Ural Federal University

Email: k.v.ivanovskikh@urfu.ru
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg

V. Yu. Ivanov

Ural Federal University

Email: k.v.ivanovskikh@urfu.ru
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg

M. Bettinelli

University of Verona and INSTM

Email: k.v.ivanovskikh@urfu.ru
Italy, Verona

Q. Shi

Taiyuan University of Technology

Email: k.v.ivanovskikh@urfu.ru
China, Taiyuan

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