Ceramics-Silikáty (Oct 2018)

LANTHANIDE-DOPED Y₂O₃ - THE PHOTOLUMINESCENT AND RADIOLUMINESCENT PROPERTIES OF SOL-GEL PREPARED SAMPLES

  • K. Rubesova,
  • T. Thor,
  • Jakes V.,
  • Mikolasova D.,
  • Maixner J.,
  • Jankovsky O.,
  • Cajzl J.,
  • Nadherny L.,
  • Beitlerova A.,
  • Nikl M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13168/cs.2018.0038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 4
pp. 411 – 417

Abstract

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Rare earth-metals sesquioxides (including Y₂O₃) represent a group of materials with extraordinary properties applicable in various technologies. However, one of the special properties - high melting temperature - hinders the wide application of monocrystalline materials. Therefore, it is still important to test other synthesis methods even for relatively well-known materials and even in the form of bulk ceramics. Here, we present the series of lanthanide-doped Y₂O₃ (Eu3+, Pr3+, Dy3+ and Tb3+ being the dopants) prepared by a Pechini-based method. We demonstrate that this method produces single-phase material with luminescence properties comparable to those of single crystals as proved by the photoluminescence and radioluminescence excited by UV light and X-rays, respectively.

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