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We prepared four types of Eu2O3- and P2O5-doped Ca2SiO4 phosphors with di_erent phase compositions but identical chemical composition, the chemical formula of which was (Ca1.950Eu3+0.01320.037)(Si0.940P0.060)O4 (2 denotes vacancies in Ca sites). One of the phosphors was composed exclusively of the incommensurate (IC) phase with superspace group Pnma(0β0)00s and basic unit-cell dimensions of a = 0.68004(2) nm, b = 0.54481(2) nm, and c = 0.93956(3) nm (Z = 4). The crystal structure was made up of four types of β-Ca2SiO4-related layers with an interlayer.The incommensurate modulation with wavelength of 4.110 × b was induced by the long-range stacking order of these layers. When increasing the relative amount of the IC-phase with respect to the coexisting β-phase, the red light emission intensity, under excitation at 394 nm, steadily decreased to reach the minimum, at which the specimen was composed exclusively of the IC-phase. The coordination environments of Eu3+ ion in the crystal structures of β- and IC-phases might be closely related to the photoluminescence intensities of the phosphors.
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Nakano, H., Ando, S., Kamimoto, K., Hiramatsu, Y., Michiue, Y., Hirosaki, N., & Fukuda, K. (2020). Incommensurately modulated crystal structure and photoluminescence properties of Eu2O3- and P2O5-doped Ca2SiO4 phosphor. Materials, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13010058
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