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Optical properties
Influence of indium on the spectral and structural characteristics of Lu$_{0.98-x}$In$_{x}$Eu$_{0.02}$BO$_{3}$
S. Z. Shmurak,
V. V. Kedrov,
A. P. Kiselev,
T. N. Fursova,
I. I. Zver'kova Institute of Solid State Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Moscow region
Abstract:
The structure, IR absorption spectra, and luminescence spectra of orthoborates Lu
$_{0.98-x}$In
$_{x}$Eu
$_{0.02}$BO
$_{3}$ at
0
$\le x\le$ 0.1 has been studied. It is shown that a Lu
$_{1-x}$In
$_{x}$BO
$_{3}$ solid solution consisting of lutetium borate LuBO
$_3$, which has two stable structural modifications (calcite and vaterite), and indium orthoborate InBO
$_3$, which has only one structural modification (calcite), is crystallized almost completely into the calcite st-ructure at
$x$ = 0.1. It is shown for the first time that structural transformations in orthoborates Lu
$_{0.98-x}$In
$_{x}$Eu
$_{0.02}$BO
$_{3}$ with an increase in the In
$^{3+}$ ion concentration begin in the surface layer of microcrystals of these compounds. The amount of the calcite phase successively increases with an increase in
$x$ in the sample bulk as well; for the Lu
$_{0.88}$In
$_{0.1}$Eu
$_{0.02}$BO
$_{3}$ composition, 98% of the sample volume is comprised of the calcite structure.
Keywords:
LED phosphors, rare-earth element orthoborates, X-ray diffraction analysis, IR spectroscopy, luminescence spectra. Received: 30.07.2020
Revised: 30.07.2020
Accepted: 30.07.2020
DOI:
10.21883/FTT.2020.12.50215.162