Factors affecting the Nd3+ (REE3+) luminescence of minerals

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In this paper, possibilities and limits of the application of REE3+ luminescence (especially the Nd3+4F3/2 → 4I9/2 emission) as structural probe are evaluated. Important factors controlling the Nd3+ luminescence signal are discussed, including effects of the crystal-field, crystal orientation, structural state, and temperature. Particular attention was paid to the study of the accessory minerals zircon (ZrSiO4), xenotime-(Y) (YPO4), monazite-(Ce) (CePO4) and their synthetic analogues. Based on these examples we review in short that (1) REE3+ luminescence can be used as non-destructive phase identification method, (2) the intensities of certain luminescence bands are strongly influenced by crystal orientation effects, and (3) increased widths of REE3+-related emission bands are a strong indicator for structural disorder. We discuss the potential of luminescence spectroscopy, complementary to Raman spectroscopy, for the quantitative estimation of chemical (and potentially also radiation-induced) disorder. For the latter, emissions of Nd3+-related centres are found to be promising candidates. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Lenz, C., Talla, D., Ruschel, K., Škoda, R., Götze, J., & Nasdala, L. (2013). Factors affecting the Nd3+ (REE3+) luminescence of minerals. Mineralogy and Petrology. Springer-Verlag Wien. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00710-013-0286-2

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