Abstract
The luminescence of some rare-earth ions in magnesium fluoroborate, Mg 3 F 3 BO 3, is reported and discussed. The luminescence spectra of Pr 3+, Eu 3+, Gd 3+ and Dy 3+ reveal emissions which, especially in the case of Eu 3+ and Dy 3+, are different from what is observed usually. The luminescent centre appears to be a rare-earth ion which is associated with an O 2− ion replacing a F − ion in the lattice. The covalent character of the luminescent centre and a strong (linear) crystal-field explain part of the anomalous emission lines in the spectra. The covalency accounts also for the low-energy position of the Eu 3+ -O 2− charge-transfer transition and for the low efficiency of the Eu 3+ luminescence under charge-transfer excitation (20%).
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