Abstract

Ce 3+-doped SrAl 2O 4 single-crystal fibers have been prepared by laser-heated pedestal growth method. A broad emission band peaking at 385 nm and originating from the Ce 3+ 5d–4f transition is observed with excitations at 340, 320, 291, and 259 nm, which correspond to the crystal field splitting components of the Ce 3+ 5d states in SrAl 2O 4. The emission shows strong persistence for longer than 10 h after UV radiation at 254 nm from mercury lamp. Trapping dynamics of 5d electrons of Ce 3+ in SrAl 2O 4 host is studied. The electron traps at 0.75 eV are found to be responsible for the long persistent phosphorescence. Excitation-dependent thermoluminescence spectra are also recorded and analyzed. The lowest 5d state of Ce 3+ in SrAl 2O 4 is found to be about 0.1 eV below the host conduction band.

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