Abstract

Mild hydrothermal preparations using nitrate and chloride reagents as Gd3+ and Yb3+ sources lead to the synthesis of NaGd1−xYbx(WO4)2 (0.001≤ x ≤ 0.5) particles with tetragonal scheelite-like structure phase. Nearly neutral pH ∼7.5 conditions ensure the stability of this crystalline phase over a wide range of reaction times. Synthetical routes with both kind of reagents yield basically the same particle morphology sequences, although using Gd(Yb)-chlorides the presence of nanorods is more evident, whereas using Gd(Yb)-nitrates the faster growth rate favors well-defined micrometer-sized octahedral particles. The spectroscopic properties of Yb3+ in NaGd1−xYbx(WO4)2 synthesized micrometer-sized octahedra are equivalent to those obtained in bulk single crystals, showing a single exponential photoluminescence decay and 2F5/2 lifetime τ ≈ 330 μs for 0.001 ≤ x ≤ 0.005 doped samples. The nanoparticles and nanorods formed with Gd(Yb)-nitrates and pH < 7 by short time annealing as well as in Gd(Yb)-chloride prepara...

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