Abstract

Un-doped and doped strontium aluminates (Sr3Al2O6, Sr3Al2O6:Tb3+, Sr3Al2O6:Tb3+,Eu3+ and Sr3Al2O6:Tb3+,Eu3+/Eu2+) were synthesized through a soft chemical method – the tartarate precursor route. The tartarate precursors were characterized by infrared spectroscopy (IR) and thermal analysis. The strontium aluminates were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and infrared spectroscopy (IR). The XRD patterns confirmed the formation of single-phase cubic structure Sr3Al2O6 with average crystallite size of 18nm. SEM micrographs showed porous polycrystalline powder microstructures and EDX analysis confirmed the incorporation of the dopant in the Sr3Al2O6 powders. The photoluminescence spectrum recorded on Sr3Al2O6: Tb3+,Eu3+ (obtained from tartarate precursor calcined in air) showed the typical f-f luminescences of the RE-ions. Subsequent calcination of this sample in reducing atmosphere is accompanied by new photoluminescence and thermoluminescence features associated to the Eu2+ ions.

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