Crystals (Mar 2023)

Luminescence Properties of Y<sub>3</sub>F[Si<sub>3</sub>O<sub>10</sub>]:<em>Ln</em><sup>3+</sup> (<em>Ln</em> = Eu, Tb, Er) with <em>Thalenite</em>-Type Host Lattice and Crystal Structure of Tm<sub>3</sub>F[Si<sub>3</sub>O<sub>10</sub>]

  • Marion C. Schäfer,
  • Michael Petter,
  • Ingo Hartenbach,
  • Ralf J. C. Locke,
  • Shuang Zhang,
  • Claudia Wickleder,
  • Thomas Schleid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst13030511
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 511

Abstract

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With Tm3F[Si3O10], a new representative of the Ln3F[Si3O10] series could be synthesized by the reaction of Tm2O3, TmF3 and SiO2 (molar ratio: 1:1:3), applying an excess of CsBr as a fluxing agent in gas-tightly sealed platinum crucibles for eight days at 750 °C, and designed to yield Tm3F3[Si3O9] or Cs2TmF[Si4O10]. Single crystals of Tm3F[Si3O10] (monoclinic, P21/n; a = 725.04(6), b = 1102.43(9), c = 1032.57(8) pm, β = 97.185(7)°; Z = 4) appear as pale celadon, transparent, air- and water-resistant rhombic plates. According to its thalenite-type structure, Tm3F[Si3O10] contains catena-trisilicate anions [Si3O10]8− and triangular [FTm3]8+ cations. The three crystallographically different Tm3+ cations are coordinated by seven plus one (Tm1) or only seven anions (Tm2 and Tm3) exhibiting a single F− anion for each polyhedron, additional to the majority of O2− anions. Furthermore, the luminescence properties of the isotypic colorless compound Y3F[Si3O10] doped with Eu3+ (red emission), Tb3+ (green emission) and Er3+ (yellow and infrared emission), respectively, are reported in presenting their different excitation and emission spectra.

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