Abstract

ZrO2:Dy3+ and ZrO2:Dy3++xLi+ films were synthesized by an ultrasonic spray pyrolysis process. X-Ray Diffraction studies, as a function of the deposition temperature, indicate a meta-stable tetragonal crystal structure of the zirconia, as the substrate temperature was increased. Photoluminescence and cathodoluminescence characteristics of the films were studied as a function of deposition parameters such as the substrate temperature and the dysprosium and lithium concentrations. For an excitation wavelength of 286nm, all the luminescent emission spectra show peaks located at 485, 584, 670 and 760nm, which are the characteristic 4f→4f intra-transitions of Dy3+ ions and they correspond to electronic transitions 4F9/2→6H15/2, 4F9/2→6H13/2, 4F9/2→6H11/2 and 4F9/2→6H9/2, respectively. The lithium incorporation in the ZrO2:Dy3+ films produced an improvement in the intensity of the luminescent emission. As the deposition temperature is increased, a rise of the luminescence intensity is observed. Also, it is noted, a quenching of the luminescence, with increasing doping concentration. The elemental chemical composition of the layers, as determined by energy dispersive spectroscopy, is reported as well. In addition, the surface morphology characteristics of the films, as a function of the deposition temperature, are presented.

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