Luminescence characteristics of magnesium aluminate spinel crystals of different stoichiometry

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Magnesium aluminate spinel single crystals with different stoichiometry, MgAl2O4 (1:1 spinel) and MgO 2.5Al2O3 (1:2.5) were investigated using different optical methods (cathode-, photo- and thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL), optical absorption, "creation spectra" of TSL peaks and phosphorescence by VUV radiation). Low-temperature charge carrier traps and the position of intrinsic UV emission bands depend on the degree of stoichiometry. Antisite defects (ADs), Mg2+ or Al3+ located in a "wrong" cation site (Mg|A1 or Al|Mg) are the main as-grown structural defects, which serve also as efficient traps for electrons and holes as well as seeds for bound excitons. AD concentration is especially high in 1:2.5 spinel. There are several manifestations of ADs (electronic excitations near ADs) in the spectral region of 7-7.5 eV, slightly below the energy gap.

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Prieditis, G., Feldbach, E., Kudryavtseva, I., Popov, A. I., Shablonin, E., & Lushchik, A. (2019). Luminescence characteristics of magnesium aluminate spinel crystals of different stoichiometry. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 503). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/503/1/012021

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