Abstract

The luminescence and energy transfer properties of two lower symmetrical europium tellurite anti-glass phases are reported, viz. Eu 1.79TeO x , which has a pseudo-tetragonal structure, and Eu 1.08TeO x , which has a monoclinic ordered crystal structure. In the pseudo-tetragonal phase the Eu 3+ ions occupy two major types of sites. In the monoclinic phase there are at least seven different crystallographic sites available to the Eu 3+ ions. At low temperatures transfer of excitation energy to the sites with the lowest 5D 0 energy levels occurs, and only these sites luminesce. Above 10 K backtransfer to higher 5D 0 levels takes place. The energy migration process, which becomes important at temperatures above 20 K for the pseudo-tetragonal phase and above 10 K for the monoclinic phase, is two-phonon assisted. For both compounds the assistance mechanism up to about 50 K is two-site non-resonant, and at higher temperatures it is one-site resonant.

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