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11 September 2015 Investigation of luminescent properties of LaF3:Nd3+ nanoparticles
Marek Wyrwas, Piotr Miluski, Jacek Zmojda, Marcin Kochanowicz, Piotr Jelen, Maciej Sitarz, Dominik Dorosz
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Proceedings Volume 9662, Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments 2015; 96620S (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2205676
Event: XXXVI Symposium on Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments (Wilga 2015), 2015, Wilga, Poland
Abstract
Lanthanum fluoride nanoparticles doped with Nd3+ ions obtained via solvothermal method have been presented. Doped nanoparticles were prepared in two-step method. Firstly rare-earth chlorides were synthesized from oxides and then they were used to prepare LaF3 particles. The luminescence spectra shows typical for crystalline materials Stark splitting at 880 nm corresponding 4F3/2 to 4I9/2 level transition and 1060 nm matching 4F3/2 to 4I11/2 level transition. The highest luminescence intensity was achieved for sample doped with 0.75% wt. of Nd3+, and the longest decay time for sample doped with 0.5% wt. which reached 328 μs. The XRD pattern analysis confirmed that obtained material consists of crystalline LaF3, the grain size was estimated from Sherrer's formula and equaled about 25nm.
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Marek Wyrwas, Piotr Miluski, Jacek Zmojda, Marcin Kochanowicz, Piotr Jelen, Maciej Sitarz, and Dominik Dorosz "Investigation of luminescent properties of LaF3:Nd3+ nanoparticles", Proc. SPIE 9662, Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments 2015, 96620S (11 September 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2205676
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KEYWORDS
Nanoparticles

Luminescence

Crystals

Ions

Neodymium

Particles

Lanthanum

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