2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2004.11.030
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Thermal dissolution of Eu2+ Suzuki phase nanostructures in KBr crystals monitored by pulsed photoacoustic and photoluminescence techniques

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“…However, also other metal impurity cations such as Mn 2+ [13,14], [16]- [19], [36], [40]- [42], [45]- [50], Mg 2+ [1,21,36,41,42], Fe 2+ [15,17,19,36,41,42,51], Ni 2+ [42,52], Co 2+ [53], Sr 2+ [42,54] and Pb 2+ [42,55] have been the subject of many investigations and discussions. In fact, the host lattice need not necessarily be NaCl: the Suzuki phase may exist also in NaBr (Mn 2+ [50]), KCl (Sm 2+ [57], Pb 2+ [58] and Eu 2+ [56,59]), KBr (Mn 2+ [60] and Eu 2+ [59,61,62]), LiF (Mg 2+ [11,63]) and AgCl (Pb 2+ [64]) and even in oxides (MgO:Mn 4+ [31], [65]- [67], NiO:Mn 4+ [67] and CuO:Pb 4+ [32,68]). Suzuki phases including two types of metal impurity cations have even been studied ...…”
Section: The Suzuki Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, also other metal impurity cations such as Mn 2+ [13,14], [16]- [19], [36], [40]- [42], [45]- [50], Mg 2+ [1,21,36,41,42], Fe 2+ [15,17,19,36,41,42,51], Ni 2+ [42,52], Co 2+ [53], Sr 2+ [42,54] and Pb 2+ [42,55] have been the subject of many investigations and discussions. In fact, the host lattice need not necessarily be NaCl: the Suzuki phase may exist also in NaBr (Mn 2+ [50]), KCl (Sm 2+ [57], Pb 2+ [58] and Eu 2+ [56,59]), KBr (Mn 2+ [60] and Eu 2+ [59,61,62]), LiF (Mg 2+ [11,63]) and AgCl (Pb 2+ [64]) and even in oxides (MgO:Mn 4+ [31], [65]- [67], NiO:Mn 4+ [67] and CuO:Pb 4+ [32,68]). Suzuki phases including two types of metal impurity cations have even been studied ...…”
Section: The Suzuki Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suzuki phases including two types of metal impurity cations have even been studied (NaCl:Pb, Eu 2+ [69] and NaCl:Cd, Pb 2+ [70]). The Suzuki phase has been characterized by many experimental methods like x-ray diffraction [10]- [12], [31,32], [34]- [36], [38,58,65,67], ionic conductivity or thermal current measurements [21,35,37,39,52,54,66], specific heat measurements [47], optical spectroscopy [46,50,53,56,59,60,62,65,67,69,70], Raman spectroscopy [12,40,52,53,55], laser spectroscopy [57], magnetic susceptibility measurements [41,48,65,67], electron paramagnetic resonance [45,46,60,64], neutron scattering [49], photoacoustic measurements …”
Section: The Suzuki Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic principles of the pulsed photoacoustic effect on solid samples are well established and critically depend on the thermo-elastic and physical properties of the material, and have been widely used for material characterization using pulsed lasers and piezoelectric sensors [3][4][5][6][7]. By monitoring the PA signal, it is possible to probe or to measure the following: sound velocities, elasticity, density, thickness, specific heat, 0957-0233/06/061319+05$30.00 © 2006 IOP Publishing Ltd Printed in the UK material discontinuities, crystallinity, phase transitions, high pressure properties, etc [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%