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Combustion synthesis and nontrivial luminescence properties of nanosized δ*-Al2O3 doped with Cr3+ ions

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SOLID STATE SCIENCES
Volume 119, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.solidstatesciences.2021.106704

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Nanostructured materials; Oxide materials; Gas-solid reactions; Optical properties; Luminescence

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Powder samples of Cr3+-doped delta*-Al2O3 with particles sizes of 10-70 nm were obtained by combustion method. The study found that Cr3+ ions occupy octahedral sites in both the bulk and surface of nanosized particles. The photoluminescence spectra of Cr3+ in delta*-Al2O3 consist of several relatively narrow lines, showing red shift with increasing temperature.
Powder samples of Cr3+-doped delta*-Al2O3 with particles sizes of 10-70 nm were obtained by combustion method. It is shown for the first time that Cr3+ ions in the delta*-Al2O3 occupy octahedral sites in the bulk and at the surface of the nanosized particles. The photoluminescence spectra of Cr3+ in delta*-Al2O3 consist of several relatively narrow lines (R-lines luminescence) in the 680-720 nm range, which are due to the (2)Eg ->(4)A(2g) transitions. The local structure around Cr3+ ions inside the nanoparticles is shown to differ from that of Cr3+ located in the surface layer, which results in essential differences in the full width at half maximum values (14 cm(-1) vs. 39 cm(-1) at 77 K) and in red shift of the R-lines with increasing temperature from 77 to 293 K (20 cm(-1) vs. similar to 11( )cm(-1)). It was found that the Cr3+ -doped delta*-Al2O3 exhibits some striking features, including an unexpectedly high crystal-field strength at the interior Cr3+ site and an unusually high concentration of surface Cr3+ centers. Possible reasons for these features are discussed. The results obtained are anticipated to be useful for the monitoring of processes involved in the preparation of ceramics and composites based on Al2O3 :Cr3+.

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