Abstract
Partially substituted oxyapatite silicates, La8M2(SiO4)6O3:Eu3+ (M = Na, K, Mg, Ca, Sr, Y, and Gd), were prepd. as powders and thin films by the conventional solid-state reaction and the sol-gel method, resp. X-ray diffractometry and Fourier transform IR spectroscopy were used to evaluate crystallinity and structure of the silicates. Transparent thin-film samples fabricated on quartz glass substrates exhibited intense red emissions due to Eu3+ upon irradn. with UV light through the charge-transfer excitation from O2- to Eu3+. The excitation wavelength, which was 268 nm for the nonsubstituted silicate, was shifted by the substitution in the host silicates. This shift was explained by the change in the lattice const. c and accordingly, the Eu-O distance. Our results then demonstrate that fine tuning of the excitation was possible in the chem. stable and transparent oxyapatite thin films. [on SciFinder(R)]
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Otsuka, Y., & Fujihara, S. (2007). Transparent and Luminescent Thin Films of Partially Substituted La[sub 10](SiO[sub 4])[sub 6]O[sub 3]:Eu[sup 3+] Apatite-Type Silicates. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 154(10), J335. https://doi.org/10.1149/1.2768303
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