Abstract

AbstractTo fully understand the fundamental properties of light‐energy‐converting materials, it is important to determine the local atomic configuration of photofunctional centers. In this study, direct imaging of one‐ and two‐Tb‐atom emission centers in a two‐dimensional Tb‐doped Ca2Ta3O10 nanocrystal was carried. The emission centers were located at the Ca sites in the perovskite structure, and no concentration‐based quenching was observed even when the emission centers were in close proximity to each other. The relative photoluminescence efficiency for green emission of the nanosheet suspension was 38.1 %. Furthermore, the Tb‐doped Ca2Ta3O10 nanocrystal deposited co‐catalyst showed high photocatalytic activity for hydrogen production from water (quantum efficiency: 71 % at 270 nm). Tb3+ dopants in the two‐dimensional crystal might have the potential to stabilize the charge separation state.

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