Rare-earth tantalates and niobates single crystals: Promising scintillators and laser materials

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Rare-earth tantalates, with high density and monoclinic structure, and niobates with monoclinic structure have been paid great attention as potential optical materials. In the last decade, we focused on the crystal growth technology of rare-earth tantalates and niobates and studied their luminescence and physical properties. A series of rare-earth tantalates and niobates crystals have been grown by the Czochralski method successfully. In this work, we summarize the research results on the crystal growth, scintillation, and laser properties of them, including the absorption and emission spectra, spectral parameters, energy levels structure, and so on. Most of the tantalates and niobates exhibit excellent luminescent properties, rich physical properties, and good chemical stability, indicating that they are potential outstanding scintillators and laser materials.

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Dou, R., Zhang, Q., Gao, J., Chen, Y., Ding, S., Peng, F., … Sun, D. (2018, February 1). Rare-earth tantalates and niobates single crystals: Promising scintillators and laser materials. Crystals. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst8020055

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