Abstract

An extraordinary violet luminescence at 418 nm together with the intrinsic blue band at 440 nm with excitation in the UV region (380 nm) was observed in a series of LiNbO3 single crystals doped with Zn. Structural and photoluminescence properties were studied by Raman, UV reflectance, and fluorospectrometry, respectively. The emission peaks in PL spectra varied in amplitude according to the level of concentration of Zn in LiNbO3 crystals. It was found, from Raman spectroscopy studies, a connection between the appearance of the new emission band centered at 418 nm and a diminishing in the Li concentration in crystals, which suggest the displacement of the Li ions from their regular sites by the Zn ions. The maximum peak intensity of each one of the three PL emission components found from a deconvolution process shows a linear dependence on the Zn concentration present in the crystals studied.

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