1988
DOI: 10.1149/1.2096217
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Luminescence Properties of Eu3+ and Tb3+ in Ln3 O 4 X  Oxyhalides (Ln‐X:Y‐Cl, Y‐Br, Gd‐Br)

Abstract: The luminescence properties ofEu 3+ and Tb 3+ in Y30+C1, Y304Br, and Gd304Br, a family of oxyhalides with high chemical stability, have been investigated. The emission results from rare earth ions lying in two different sites. Spectral distributions and efficiencies are compared to those of the related Eu ~ § or Tb 3 § doped LnOX compounds. The efficiency is of the same order of magnitude for UV excitation into the Eu 3+ charge transfer or Tb 3 § 5d bands, but much lower for excitation through the host lattice… Show more

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“…TiOF 2 and FeOCl were recently investigated as electrode materials in Li‐ion batteries [16] . The photoluminescence properties of Eu‐ and Pb‐doped alkaline earth oxide halides M 4 OX 6 were investigated for M=Ca, Sr, Ba; X=Cl, Br [17] as well as for some Eu‐doped rare‐earth oxide halides [18] . The compound Sn 21 Cl 16 (OH) 14 O 6 was recently investigated in view of its efficient photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange [19] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…TiOF 2 and FeOCl were recently investigated as electrode materials in Li‐ion batteries [16] . The photoluminescence properties of Eu‐ and Pb‐doped alkaline earth oxide halides M 4 OX 6 were investigated for M=Ca, Sr, Ba; X=Cl, Br [17] as well as for some Eu‐doped rare‐earth oxide halides [18] . The compound Sn 21 Cl 16 (OH) 14 O 6 was recently investigated in view of its efficient photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange [19] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[16] The photoluminescence properties of Eu-and Pb-doped alkaline earth oxide halides M 4 OX 6 were investigated for M=Ca, Sr, Ba; X=Cl, Br [17] as well as for some Eu-doped rare-earth oxide halides. [18] The compound Sn 21 Cl 16 (OH) 14 O 6 was recently investigated in view of its efficient photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange. [19] Recent studies of the tin oxide carbodiimide compounds Sn 2 O(CN 2 ) [20] and Sn 9 O 5 Cl 4 (CN 2 ) 2 [21] suggested the existence of some yet unknown tin oxide halides, which are reported in this work.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%