Luminescence and other spectroscopic properties of purple and green Cr-clinochlore

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For the first time ever, the luminescence spectra of Cr3+ centers in two chlorite crystals are presented. Chromium ions occupy the strong crystal-field site M4 in the brucite sheet and the intermediate crystal-field site in the inner octahedral sheet for purple and green chlorite, respectively. We discuss the influence of an effective positive charge on the Cr3+ ion and an effective negative charge of ligands on the differences in the values of the Dq and B parameters. It is concluded that the presence of Fe2+ ions and other point defects, as well as concentration quenching, causes the very short luminescence lifetimes of chromium ions. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Czaja, M., Kadziołka-Gaweł, M., Lisiecki, R., Bodył-Gajowska, S., & Mazurak, Z. (2014). Luminescence and other spectroscopic properties of purple and green Cr-clinochlore. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 41(2), 115–126. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00269-013-0629-x

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