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Examining the contribution of Cu and Sr codoping on luminescence properties of borate crystals. / Bekker, Tatyana B.; Davydov, Alexey V.; Ryadun, Alexey A. et al.

In: Optical Materials, Vol. 158, 116465, 01.2025.

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title = "Examining the contribution of Cu and Sr codoping on luminescence properties of borate crystals",
abstract = "Four crystals of Ba12(BO3)6[BO3][LiF4] (LBBF) with different ratios of co-dopants, Cu and Sr, were grown from high-temperature solutions. The LBBF structure is built from a porous [Ba12(BO3)6]6+ framework with channels along the optical axis filled with anionic groups. It was found that LBBF:Cu,Sr accommodates copper ions in the channels of the structure in both mono- and divalent states with the concentration of Cu + exceeding that of Cu2+, and Sr2+ replaces Ba2+ in the framework. At a constant concentration of copper and an increase in the concentration of strontium in the initial solution, the concentration of Cu+ in LBBF does not change monotonically but has a maximum. The broad photoluminescence band at about 410–440 nm is associated with the emission of Cu+ ions, while the bands at about 310–317 nm and 600 nm are related to Cu2+. All emissions demonstrate considerable temperature quenching in the range from 77 to 300 K. The LBBF:Cu crystals exhibit intense thermoluminescence (TL) in the range from 100 to 250 K after low-temperature X-ray irradiation, and peaks at about 315 and 380 K after room-temperature irradiation. With combined doping with strontium, the TL peaks shift to the region of higher temperatures, 365 and 410 K, without weakening the high-temperature component, which intensity linearly depends on radiation dose.",
keywords = "Borates, Mono- and divalent copper, Photo- and termoluminescence, X-ray photoelectron and electronic paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy",
author = "Bekker, {Tatyana B.} and Davydov, {Alexey V.} and Ryadun, {Alexey A.} and Yelisseyev, {Alexander P.} and Solntsev, {Vladimir P.} and Fedorenko, {Anastasiya D.}",
year = "2025",
month = jan,
doi = "10.1016/j.optmat.2024.116465",
language = "русский",
volume = "158",
journal = "Optical Materials",
issn = "0925-3467",
publisher = "Elsevier",

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T1 - Examining the contribution of Cu and Sr codoping on luminescence properties of borate crystals

AU - Bekker, Tatyana B.

AU - Davydov, Alexey V.

AU - Ryadun, Alexey A.

AU - Yelisseyev, Alexander P.

AU - Solntsev, Vladimir P.

AU - Fedorenko, Anastasiya D.

PY - 2025/1

Y1 - 2025/1

N2 - Four crystals of Ba12(BO3)6[BO3][LiF4] (LBBF) with different ratios of co-dopants, Cu and Sr, were grown from high-temperature solutions. The LBBF structure is built from a porous [Ba12(BO3)6]6+ framework with channels along the optical axis filled with anionic groups. It was found that LBBF:Cu,Sr accommodates copper ions in the channels of the structure in both mono- and divalent states with the concentration of Cu + exceeding that of Cu2+, and Sr2+ replaces Ba2+ in the framework. At a constant concentration of copper and an increase in the concentration of strontium in the initial solution, the concentration of Cu+ in LBBF does not change monotonically but has a maximum. The broad photoluminescence band at about 410–440 nm is associated with the emission of Cu+ ions, while the bands at about 310–317 nm and 600 nm are related to Cu2+. All emissions demonstrate considerable temperature quenching in the range from 77 to 300 K. The LBBF:Cu crystals exhibit intense thermoluminescence (TL) in the range from 100 to 250 K after low-temperature X-ray irradiation, and peaks at about 315 and 380 K after room-temperature irradiation. With combined doping with strontium, the TL peaks shift to the region of higher temperatures, 365 and 410 K, without weakening the high-temperature component, which intensity linearly depends on radiation dose.

AB - Four crystals of Ba12(BO3)6[BO3][LiF4] (LBBF) with different ratios of co-dopants, Cu and Sr, were grown from high-temperature solutions. The LBBF structure is built from a porous [Ba12(BO3)6]6+ framework with channels along the optical axis filled with anionic groups. It was found that LBBF:Cu,Sr accommodates copper ions in the channels of the structure in both mono- and divalent states with the concentration of Cu + exceeding that of Cu2+, and Sr2+ replaces Ba2+ in the framework. At a constant concentration of copper and an increase in the concentration of strontium in the initial solution, the concentration of Cu+ in LBBF does not change monotonically but has a maximum. The broad photoluminescence band at about 410–440 nm is associated with the emission of Cu+ ions, while the bands at about 310–317 nm and 600 nm are related to Cu2+. All emissions demonstrate considerable temperature quenching in the range from 77 to 300 K. The LBBF:Cu crystals exhibit intense thermoluminescence (TL) in the range from 100 to 250 K after low-temperature X-ray irradiation, and peaks at about 315 and 380 K after room-temperature irradiation. With combined doping with strontium, the TL peaks shift to the region of higher temperatures, 365 and 410 K, without weakening the high-temperature component, which intensity linearly depends on radiation dose.

KW - Borates

KW - Mono- and divalent copper

KW - Photo- and termoluminescence

KW - X-ray photoelectron and electronic paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy

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U2 - 10.1016/j.optmat.2024.116465

DO - 10.1016/j.optmat.2024.116465

M3 - статья

VL - 158

JO - Optical Materials

JF - Optical Materials

SN - 0925-3467

M1 - 116465

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