Emission Quenching and First Evidence of Tb3+-to-As5+Charge Transfer in Terbium(III) Ion-Doped YV xAs1- xO4Solid-State Solution

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The paper discusses the origin of emission quenching and the formation of metal-to-metal charge-transfer states in yttrium orthovanadate-arsenates doped with Tb3+ ions. For that purpose, a series of highly crystalline yttrium orthovanadate-arsenate nanoparticles (type YVxAs1-xO4, where x = 2-65 mol %) doped with Tb3+ ions were prepared using the co-precipitation method. The structural and morphological properties of the particles were studied by means of X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) techniques. The photoluminescence spectral and dynamical properties of YVxAs1-xO4 doped with 1 mol % Tb3+ ions were investigated in detail. It was found that the emission quenching is related to changes in the band gap and Tb3+-to-V5+ metal-to-metal charge transfer. Further, the Tb3+-to-As5+ metal-to-metal charge transfer was identified and rationalized based on different models.

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Wujczyk, M., Watras, A., Boutinaud, P., Bettinelli, M., Targonska, S., Hölsä, J., & Wiglusz, R. J. (2020). Emission Quenching and First Evidence of Tb3+-to-As5+Charge Transfer in Terbium(III) Ion-Doped YV xAs1- xO4Solid-State Solution. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 124(31), 17364–17371. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.0c04668

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