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Optical and magnetic properties of the ground state of Cr(3+) doping ions in REM(3)(BO(3))(4) single crystals

New data about the state of Cr(3+) doping ions in a single crystal of YGa(3)(BO(3))(4) have been obtained by studying different methods. Using electron paramagnetic resonance, it was found that the Cr(3+) ions substitute the trivalent gallium ions. The obtained spin Hamiltonian parameters of the Cr(...

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Autores principales: Prokhorov, A. A., Chernush, L. F., Melnik, T. N., Minikayev, R., Mazur, A., Babin, V., Nikl, M., Lančok, J., Prokhorov, A. D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6726637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31485006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-49248-0
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Sumario:New data about the state of Cr(3+) doping ions in a single crystal of YGa(3)(BO(3))(4) have been obtained by studying different methods. Using electron paramagnetic resonance, it was found that the Cr(3+) ions substitute the trivalent gallium ions. The obtained spin Hamiltonian parameters of the Cr(3+) ions in the YGa(3)(BO(3))(4) single crystal (g = 1.9743 ± 0.0004; D = −0.465 ± 0.001 cm(−1); E = −0.013 ± 0.001 cm(−1)) were analyzed and compared with those in TmAl(3)(BO(3))(4), EuAl(3)(BO(3))(4), and YAl(3)(BO(3))(4). The deviation of the Z-axis in the spectrum from the crystallographic axis С(3) is 1,7 degrees in YGa(3)(BO(3))(4). In situ X-ray diffraction was used to study the structural and elastic properties of huntite-type borates in the temperature range of RT-1073 K. In the radioluminescence (RL) spectra, the Cr(3+)-related emission bands were observed in the red wavelength range, and the presence of other defect-related bands was also registered in some cases. Thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL) glow curves were acquired over a wide temperature range, and the trap depths of the most prominent bands were calculated. The (11)B NMR spectra show that two nonequivalent spectral components exist for BO(3) structural elements.