Energetic structure of Sm luminescence centers in SrTiO.

Dalton Trans

Institute of Experimental Physics, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, University of Gdańsk, Wita Stwosza 57, 80-308 Gdansk, Poland.

Published: March 2022

A luminescent material based on the strontium orthotitanate (SrTiO) matrix doped with 1% of a mole of samarium was obtained using the typical solid-state synthesis method under a neutral atmosphere of nitrogen. The sample was investigated using powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) and several luminescence techniques to study the phase composition, luminescence properties as well as to determine the position of the energetic states of Sm in relation to the valence and conduction bands of SrTiO. The XRD result shows that the product of the synthesis is pure SrTiO. From the PL spectra, it can be seen that the phosphor can be effectively excited at 409 and 342 nm to emit significantly different emission spectra. The luminescence obtained under 409 nm excitation is typical of Sm in SrTiO and attributed to the nonsymmetrical luminescent center (A-center). In contrast, the luminescence obtained under excitation at 342 nm originates from the symmetrical center (B-center) and has not been reported in the literature so far. The presence of the two emission centers related to Sm ions in the SrTiO matrix characterized by only one crystallographic site of Sr was explained by considering the different ways of charge compensation: Sm in the A-center strontium vacancy (V''), and Sm in the B-center Ti (Ti').

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