Thermally Stimulated Light Reflection and Photoluminescence of BaTiO.

Langmuir

Graduate School of Science , Chiba University, 1-33 Yayoi , Inage, Chiba 263-8522 , Japan.

Published: September 2018

Perovskites have been attracting attention because of their considerable luminescence properties. A conventional perovskite such as BaTiO has no intrinsic photoluminescence. Doping with rare metals, nanocrystallization, and addition of organometallic halides induce significant photoluminescence and photovoltages. Here, we report anomalous light reflection and photoluminescence of BaTiO on heating. Light absorption shifted from the near-ultraviolet region to the visible region on heating. The small emission peaks at around 400-500 nm disappeared and new peaks appeared above 800 nm; the quantum yields of these peaks were less than 1% and more than 7%, respectively.

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