2004
DOI: 10.1051/epjap:2004177
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Spectroscopic study of floating zone technique-grown Nd3+-doped CaMoO4

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“…Comparison of the position of the thin absorption bands observed for the M 5.6 sample (Fig. 3(d)) with that of Nd 3+ ‐doped CaMoO 4 single crystals prepared by the floating zone method 32 confirmed that a fraction of Nd 3+ ions were located in the calcium site of powellite crystals in our sample.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Comparison of the position of the thin absorption bands observed for the M 5.6 sample (Fig. 3(d)) with that of Nd 3+ ‐doped CaMoO 4 single crystals prepared by the floating zone method 32 confirmed that a fraction of Nd 3+ ions were located in the calcium site of powellite crystals in our sample.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…10 reveal the presence of neodymium in powellite for the slowly cooled Nd2 and Nd4 samples (Fig. 10, spectrum c and d and also spectrum of the slowly cooled Nd6 sample which is not shown here) [45][46][47]. Thus, it appears that for every Nd-bearing Ndx samples for which crystallization of powellite occurs according to XRD (Fig.…”
Section: Optical Absorption Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Based on these results one can conclude about the second perturbed site of the Nd 3+ ion in this lattice. To separate Stark components in 4 F 3/2 (R 1 ) and 4 F 3/2 (R 2 ) of each Nd 3+ site it is necessary using site-selective laser excitation and monitoring the emission intensity, as it was performed for Nd 3+ , Nb 5+ :CaMoO 4 [40,41].…”
Section: Absorption Spectramentioning
confidence: 99%