Abstract

In this paper, a series of europium-activated titania mesoporous and dense thin films were prepared by sol–gel process. Structural characterizations show that high europium ion loadings can be incorporated into titanium dioxide walls without destroying the mesoporous arrangement. However, high europium content locks the titanium dioxide crystallization process. Upon 10% europium ions loading, mesoporous thin films are mainly amorphous, whereas dense ones are still partially crystallized. Eu 3+ ion luminescence has been investigated by exciting through the semiconductor host lattice. Emission features reveal that europium ions adopt similar environments (nanocrystalline and glassy-like ones) in both dense and mesoporous thin films. Fluctuations of europium emission under continuous UV excitation have been observed. One observes that the effect strongly depends on the thin films’ crystalline character which is strongly related with the texturation and existence at the mesoscopic length scale.

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