Modern Electronic Materials (Sep 2017)

Electron paramagnetic resonance study of Ce doped partially stabilized ZrO2 crystals

  • Mikhail А. Borik,
  • Rushana М. Eremina,
  • Elena Е. Lomonova,
  • Valentina А. Myzina,
  • Vyacheslav V. Osiko,
  • Ilshat I. Fazlizhanov,
  • Vladimir A. Shustov,
  • Ivan V. Yatsyk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.moem.2017.10.005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 95 – 98

Abstract

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ZrO2 (PSZ) solid solutions crystals stabilized with yttrium and cerium oxides have been studied using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) in the X and Q ranges. Zr3+ have been observed centers in the as-annealed ZrO2 crystals stabilized only by yttrium oxide (2.8 mol% Y2O3). Another type of paramagnetic-O-centers appear as a result of CeO2 addition to ZrO2 crystals along with yttrium oxide. To estimate the concentration of Ce3+ ions in PZS crystals, we recorded the EPR spectra in the presence of a reference at 7 K. Paramagnetic Ce3+ ions have been identified and their relative amount in the PSZ crystals before and after high-temperature heat treatment has been assessed. Annealing in air leads decreases the concentration of Ce3+ ions for all the test compositions and changes the color of the crystals from red to white. After annealing of the sample 2.0Y0.8Ce3Zr, the amount of paramagnetic Ce3+ ions decreased approximately twofold. Paramagnetic centers from Ce3+ have not been detected in the specimen with a low cerium content of 0.1 mol% after annealing which indicates the complete transition of Ce3+ to the Ce4+ state. We show that the forming cerium paramagnetic centers are bound by strong exchange interactions. No angular dependence of the EPR lines of the paramagnetic Ce3+ cations on the applied external magnetic field has been observed. Probable origin of the absence of angular dependence is that the impurity rare-earth ions are located close to one another, forming impurity clusters with an effective spin of Seff=1/2.

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