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BaYb-=SUB=-2-x-=/SUB=-Er-=SUB=-x-=/SUB=-Ge-=SUB=-3-=/SUB=-O-=SUB=-10-=/SUB=- и BaY-=SUB=-2-10y-=/SUB=-Yb-=SUB=-9y-=/SUB=-Er-=SUB=-y-=/SUB=-Ge-=SUB=-3-=/SUB=-O-=SUB=-10-=/SUB=-: люминесцентные свойства, перспективы использования для бесконтактного определения температуры
Author(s) -
Olga A. Lipina,
Ludmila L. Surat,
Anna A. Melentsova,
И. В. Бакланова,
А.Ю. Чуфаров,
А.П. Тютюнник,
В. Г. Зубков
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
физика твердого тела
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1726-7498
pISSN - 0367-3294
DOI - 10.21883/ftt.2021.07.51046.050
Subject(s) - monoclinic crystal system , luminescence , materials science , analytical chemistry (journal) , emission spectrum , excitation , crystallography , phosphor , diffraction , x ray crystallography , spectral line , crystal structure , optics , chemistry , physics , optoelectronics , chromatography , quantum mechanics , astronomy
Triorthogermanates BaYb2-xErxGe3O10 (x = 0.1–0.3) and BaY2-10yYb9yEryGe3O10 (y = 0.015–0.15) have been synthesized by the solid-state method. According to X-ray powder diffraction data, the compounds crystallize in the monoclinic system, S.G. P21/m, Z = 2. The concentration and power pump dependences studies have been carried out for the lines in the 510–720 nm spectral range under 980 nm excitation. The mechanisms of energy transfer between optical centers have been also proposed and the optimal composition of the phosphor has been determined. The influence of temperature on the intensity ratio of the luminescence bands with maxima at 521 nm and 552 nm (2H11/2 → 4I15/2 and 4S3/2 → 4I15/2 transitions in Er3+) has been investigated, and conclusions about the possibility of using the germanates as materials for optical temperature sensors have been drawn.

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