Abstract

In this work, a study was undertaken about the structural and photoluminescent properties, at room temperature, of powder samples from the Ca x Sr 1− x WO 4 ( x=0–1.0) system, synthesized by a soft chemical method and heat treated between 400 and 700 °C. The material was characterized using Infrared, UV–vis and Raman spectroscopy and XRD. The most intense PL emission was obtained for the sample calcined at 600 °C, which is neither highly disordered (400–500 °C), nor completely ordered (700 °C). Corroborating the role of disorder in the PL phenomenon, the most intense PL response was not observed for pure CaWO 4 or SrWO 4, but for Ca 0.6Sr 0.4WO 4. The PL emission spectra could be separated into two Gaussian curves. The lower wavelength peak is placed around 530 nm, and the higher wavelength peak at about 690 nm. Similar results were reported in the literature for both CaWO 4 and SrWO 4.

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