2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.1c07365
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Unraveling the Charge State of Oxygen Vacancies in Monoclinic ZrO2 and Spectroscopic Properties of ZrO2:Sm3+ Phosphor

Abstract: Ion beam analysis methods are very sensitive to analyze the defects and impurities in insulators and semiconductors. The present study focuses on an investigation of the nature of defects in monoclinic ZrO 2 and spectroscopic properties of ZrO 2 :Sm 3+ (1 mol %) phosphor using ionoluminescence (IL) under the excitation of 100 MeV Si 7+ ions. The structures of the combustion-synthesized ZrO 2 and ZrO 2 :Sm 3+ samples were revealed to be monoclinic as analyzed through X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, and s… Show more

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“…In comparison, the other sharp peak around 476.6 cm −1 occurs in both tetragonal and monoclinic phases. 25,34 These results demonstrate that ZrO 2 is a compound with t-ZrO 2 and m-ZrO 2 coexisting, which is consistent with the XRD results. Figure S2 (see Supporting Information) shows the crystallize phase that is well matched with the PDF standard card, demonstrating successful preparation of cubic phase CsPbBr 3 NCs.…”
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“…In comparison, the other sharp peak around 476.6 cm −1 occurs in both tetragonal and monoclinic phases. 25,34 These results demonstrate that ZrO 2 is a compound with t-ZrO 2 and m-ZrO 2 coexisting, which is consistent with the XRD results. Figure S2 (see Supporting Information) shows the crystallize phase that is well matched with the PDF standard card, demonstrating successful preparation of cubic phase CsPbBr 3 NCs.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The Raman spectrum of ZrO 2 consists of two strong peaks centered at 147.6 and 268.3 cm –1 , which are mainly the t-ZrO 2 . In comparison, the other sharp peak around 476.6 cm –1 occurs in both tetragonal and monoclinic phases. , These results demonstrate that ZrO 2 is a compound with t-ZrO 2 and m-ZrO 2 coexisting, which is consistent with the XRD results.…”
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“…53 The other signal at g = 1.973 is assigned to Zr 3+ ions located at the axially symmetric sites. 54 As is known, the bulk Zr 4+ ions, which are adjacent to the bulk OVs, could capture electrons, thus forming Zr 3+ defects. For 2Pt/ZrO 2 , its EPR spectrum shows an enhanced signal intensity at g = 2.002, indicating more OV formation.…”
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“…The signal appearing at g = 2.002 is the characteristic indicator of oxygen vacancies (OVs) . The other signal at g = 1.973 is assigned to Zr 3+ ions located at the axially symmetric sites . As is known, the bulk Zr 4+ ions, which are adjacent to the bulk OVs, could capture electrons, thus forming Zr 3+ defects.…”
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confidence: 99%