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Optical Characterization of Nano- and Microcrystals of EuPO(4) Created by One-Step Synthesis of Antimony-Germanate-Silicate Glass Modified by P(2)O(5)

Technology of active glass-ceramics (GC) is an important part of luminescent materials engineering. The classic method to obtain GC is based on annealing of parent glass in proper temperature and different time periods. Generally, only the bulk materials are investigated as a starting host for furth...

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Autores principales: Zmojda, Jacek, Kochanowicz, Marcin, Miluski, Piotr, Baranowska, Agata, Pisarski, Wojciech A., Pisarska, Joanna, Jadach, Renata, Sitarz, Maciej, Dorosz, Dominik
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5615714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28891945
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10091059
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author Zmojda, Jacek
Kochanowicz, Marcin
Miluski, Piotr
Baranowska, Agata
Pisarski, Wojciech A.
Pisarska, Joanna
Jadach, Renata
Sitarz, Maciej
Dorosz, Dominik
author_facet Zmojda, Jacek
Kochanowicz, Marcin
Miluski, Piotr
Baranowska, Agata
Pisarski, Wojciech A.
Pisarska, Joanna
Jadach, Renata
Sitarz, Maciej
Dorosz, Dominik
author_sort Zmojda, Jacek
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description Technology of active glass-ceramics (GC) is an important part of luminescent materials engineering. The classic method to obtain GC is based on annealing of parent glass in proper temperature and different time periods. Generally, only the bulk materials are investigated as a starting host for further applications. However, the effect of an additional heat-treatment process on emission and structural properties during GC processing is omitted. Here, we focus on the possibility of obtaining transparent glass-ceramic doped with europium ions directly with a melt-quenching method. The influence of phosphate concentration (up to 10 mol %) on the inversion symmetry of local environment of Eu(3+) ions in antimony-germanate-silicate (SGS) glass has been investigated. The Stark splitting of luminescence spectra and the local asymmetry ratio estimated by relation of ((5)D(0)→(7)F(2))/((5)D(0)→(7)F(1)) transitions in fabricated glass confirms higher local symmetry around Eu(3+) ions. Based on XRD and SEM/EDX measurements, the EuPO(4) nano- and microcrystals with monoclinic geometry were determined. Therefore, in our experiment, we confirmed possibility of one-step approach to fabricate crystalline structures (glass-ceramic) in Eu–doped SGS glass without additional annealing process.
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spelling pubmed-56157142017-09-28 Optical Characterization of Nano- and Microcrystals of EuPO(4) Created by One-Step Synthesis of Antimony-Germanate-Silicate Glass Modified by P(2)O(5) Zmojda, Jacek Kochanowicz, Marcin Miluski, Piotr Baranowska, Agata Pisarski, Wojciech A. Pisarska, Joanna Jadach, Renata Sitarz, Maciej Dorosz, Dominik Materials (Basel) Article Technology of active glass-ceramics (GC) is an important part of luminescent materials engineering. The classic method to obtain GC is based on annealing of parent glass in proper temperature and different time periods. Generally, only the bulk materials are investigated as a starting host for further applications. However, the effect of an additional heat-treatment process on emission and structural properties during GC processing is omitted. Here, we focus on the possibility of obtaining transparent glass-ceramic doped with europium ions directly with a melt-quenching method. The influence of phosphate concentration (up to 10 mol %) on the inversion symmetry of local environment of Eu(3+) ions in antimony-germanate-silicate (SGS) glass has been investigated. The Stark splitting of luminescence spectra and the local asymmetry ratio estimated by relation of ((5)D(0)→(7)F(2))/((5)D(0)→(7)F(1)) transitions in fabricated glass confirms higher local symmetry around Eu(3+) ions. Based on XRD and SEM/EDX measurements, the EuPO(4) nano- and microcrystals with monoclinic geometry were determined. Therefore, in our experiment, we confirmed possibility of one-step approach to fabricate crystalline structures (glass-ceramic) in Eu–doped SGS glass without additional annealing process. MDPI 2017-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5615714/ /pubmed/28891945 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10091059 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zmojda, Jacek
Kochanowicz, Marcin
Miluski, Piotr
Baranowska, Agata
Pisarski, Wojciech A.
Pisarska, Joanna
Jadach, Renata
Sitarz, Maciej
Dorosz, Dominik
Optical Characterization of Nano- and Microcrystals of EuPO(4) Created by One-Step Synthesis of Antimony-Germanate-Silicate Glass Modified by P(2)O(5)
title Optical Characterization of Nano- and Microcrystals of EuPO(4) Created by One-Step Synthesis of Antimony-Germanate-Silicate Glass Modified by P(2)O(5)
title_full Optical Characterization of Nano- and Microcrystals of EuPO(4) Created by One-Step Synthesis of Antimony-Germanate-Silicate Glass Modified by P(2)O(5)
title_fullStr Optical Characterization of Nano- and Microcrystals of EuPO(4) Created by One-Step Synthesis of Antimony-Germanate-Silicate Glass Modified by P(2)O(5)
title_full_unstemmed Optical Characterization of Nano- and Microcrystals of EuPO(4) Created by One-Step Synthesis of Antimony-Germanate-Silicate Glass Modified by P(2)O(5)
title_short Optical Characterization of Nano- and Microcrystals of EuPO(4) Created by One-Step Synthesis of Antimony-Germanate-Silicate Glass Modified by P(2)O(5)
title_sort optical characterization of nano- and microcrystals of eupo(4) created by one-step synthesis of antimony-germanate-silicate glass modified by p(2)o(5)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5615714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28891945
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10091059
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