TY - JOUR
T1 - Structure and optical properties of (Gd,Eu)F3-nanocrystallized sol-gel silica films
AU - Fujihara, Shinobu
AU - Koji, Shinnosuke
AU - Kimura, Toshio
PY - 2004/4/21
Y1 - 2004/4/21
N2 - Transparent, luminescent sol-gel silica films were fabricated on the basis of a SiO2-(Gd,Eu)F3 nanocomposite structure, in which (Gd,Eu)F3 nanocrystals were dispersed in a silica matrix. The films were coated on silica glass substrates at low temperatures of 300-500°C using trifluoroacetic acid as a fluorine source. Doping Eu3+ ions into the films led to narrow emission lines upon ultraviolet (UV) excitation, indicating that Eu3+ was selectively incorporated into the GdF 3 or GdOF nanocrystals. While magnetic dipole 5D 0 → 7F1 transitions were dominant in the SiO2-(Gd,Eu)F3 films that were heat-treated at 300 or 400°C, forced electric dipole 5D0 → 7F2 transitions had a higher probability in the SiO 2-(Gd,Eu)OF film that was heat-treated at 500°C. The efficiency of the UV light excitation at 274 and 256 nm was promoted by the energy transfer from Gd3+ to Eu3+ and the charge transfer from O 2- to Eu3+ in photoluminescence, respectively.
AB - Transparent, luminescent sol-gel silica films were fabricated on the basis of a SiO2-(Gd,Eu)F3 nanocomposite structure, in which (Gd,Eu)F3 nanocrystals were dispersed in a silica matrix. The films were coated on silica glass substrates at low temperatures of 300-500°C using trifluoroacetic acid as a fluorine source. Doping Eu3+ ions into the films led to narrow emission lines upon ultraviolet (UV) excitation, indicating that Eu3+ was selectively incorporated into the GdF 3 or GdOF nanocrystals. While magnetic dipole 5D 0 → 7F1 transitions were dominant in the SiO2-(Gd,Eu)F3 films that were heat-treated at 300 or 400°C, forced electric dipole 5D0 → 7F2 transitions had a higher probability in the SiO 2-(Gd,Eu)OF film that was heat-treated at 500°C. The efficiency of the UV light excitation at 274 and 256 nm was promoted by the energy transfer from Gd3+ to Eu3+ and the charge transfer from O 2- to Eu3+ in photoluminescence, respectively.
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U2 - 10.1039/b313784h
DO - 10.1039/b313784h
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:2042477350
SN - 0959-9428
VL - 14
SP - 1331
EP - 1335
JO - Journal of Materials Chemistry
JF - Journal of Materials Chemistry
IS - 8
ER -