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Optical and EPR studies of Fe-doped CaAl12O19 near-infrared emitting phosphor

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OPTICAL MATERIALS
Volume 144, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2023.114342

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Luminescence; Electron paramagnetic resonance; Near-infrared; Vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy; Reflected electron energy loss spectroscopy

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In this study, we investigated the luminescence properties of Fe-doped CaAl12O19 using optical and electron paramagnetic resonance techniques. Our results revealed that Fe3+ emits intense luminescence in the infrared region under ultraviolet excitation, and additional blue and near-infrared luminescence bands appear at low temperatures. The luminescence intensity and decay time were found to depend on temperature and Fe3+ concentration.
In this article we report our results on optical and electron paramagnetic resonance studies of Fe-doped CaAl12O19. At room temperature, optical excitation in the ultraviolet region leads to highly intensive luminescence signal at around 810 nm that is ascribed to the emission of Fe3+. Measurements at low temperature revealed slight shift of the emission maximum and appearance of additional wide luminescence bands in the blue and near-infrared parts of spectrum. The dependence of the luminescence intensity and decay time on temperature and concentration of Fe3+ in the material has been studied. Electron paramagnetic resonance studies showed presence of at least two different paramagnetic centres related to Fe3+. The nature of the observed luminescence bands is discussed.

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