Materials Research (Apr 1999)

Vanadium characterization in BTO: V sillenite crystals

  • J.F. Carvalho,
  • R.W.A. Franco,
  • C. J. Magon,
  • L.A.O. Nunes,
  • F. Pellegrini,
  • A.C. Hernandes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14391999000200008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 87 – 91

Abstract

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Visible and Infrared Optical Absorption and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) techniques have been used to characterize the intrinsic defects in sillenite type crystals: nominally pure Bi12TiO20 (BTO) and doped with vanadium (BTO:V). Optical quality crystals, with the composition Bi12.04±0.08Ti0.76±0.07V0.16±0.02O20, have been grown. Results obtained by these different techniques have shown unambiguously the 5+ valence state of the vanadium ion in BTO:V crystals. In pure BTO samples, the EPR and optical spectra show strong evidence of the presence of the intrinsic defect BiM3+ + ho+, which consists of a hole h+, mainly located on the oxygen neighbors of the tetrahedrally coordinated Bi3+ ion. After doping with vanadium, results have shown that the characteristic bands, associated to this hole defect center, disappear, suggesting its transformation in single Bi3+. Anisotropy of the EPR spectra , at 20 K, is related to Fe3+ impurities.

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