Affiliation: | a Faculty of Chemistry, University of Wroclaw, 14 F. Joliot-Curie Street, 50383, Wroclaw, Poland b Institute for Low Temperature and Structure Research, PAS, Wroclaw, Poland |
Abstract: | Two series of Lu2O3:Eu nanocrystalline phosphors were prepared using either combustion procedure with urea fuel or the Pechini procedure. The dopant concentration varied in both series from 0.2 to 13% with respect to Lu. Despite full crystallization and very similar microstructure of materials of both series, we found profound variations in their spectroscopic properties. The combustion-made phosphors were much less efficient emitters and their emission was strongly concentration-quenched above 3% of the dopant content. For the Pechini-derived materials, the concentration quenching was not observed below 10% of the dopant content and even for the dopant concentrations equal to 10 and 13% the quenching was insignificant. In EPR spectra for Gd3+-doped materials, a significant broadening of lines was found for the combustion-made powders. All these observations imply a strong agglomeration of the dopant ions in the specimens made by applying urea fuel in the combustion process. A semi-two-phase composition was suggested in the combustion-prepared powders. In the Pechini-derived nanocrystalline powders, the dopant ions are uniformly, statistically distributed in the host lattice. |