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Inorg Chem ; 2024 Oct 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39432688

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This study aims to identify the key factors governing the thermal quenching of Mn4+ ion luminescence in fluoride-based phosphor materials used as red emitters in modern-day phosphor-converted LED devices. Here, we employ first-principles calculations for Mn4+-doped Na2SiF6, NaKSiF6, and K2SiF6 hosts to explore how host properties and local coordination environments influence thermal quenching behavior. The ΔSCF method was used to model the geometric structures of the Mn4+4A2 (ground) and 2E, 4T2 (excited) states and the energies of the optical transitions between these states. Our results reveal that thermal quenching in Na2SiF6 and K2SiF6 phosphors occurs through thermally activated 2E → 4T2 → 4A2 crossover. In contrast, thermal quenching in NaKSiF6 is due to other nonradiative decay pathways. Investigations of the mechanical stability of these fluorides show that NaKSiF6 is mechanically unstable. We suggest that this property of the host limits the luminescence efficiency of the embedded Mn4+ ions. We also determined the reason for the difference in the intensity of the 2E → 4A2 emission transition (ZPL) in the systems. These findings advance our fundamental understanding of the thermal quenching mechanism of Mn4+ ion luminescence in fluorides, and the results can aid future discoveries of technologically useful phosphors through high-throughput design methodologies.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 25(28): 18808-18815, 2023 Jul 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37403523

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The site-dependent photoluminescence of activators can be regulated by the sintering atmosphere, coexistence conditions, and especially cation codoping, which have been intensively studied for design and optimization of optical functional materials. Here, first-principles calculations are performed to determine the regulation of the site occupancy, valence states and optical transitions of Mn activators via codoping in yttrium aluminum garnets (YAGs), which contain three different cation sites. Without any codopants, Mnoct3+ dominates in defect concentration and photoluminescence, which can hardly be tuned by the sintering atmosphere or coexistence conditions of YAGs with other competing compounds. With the low formation energy of Ca2+, Be2+, Mg2+, and Sr2+ codopants and in an oxidation sintering atmosphere, the Fermi energy is lowered and the concentration and luminescence of Mnoct4+ are enhanced. Na+ and Li+ codopants with relatively high formation energy have little influence on tuning the Fermi energy. Then with the low formation energy of Ti4+, Si4+ codopants and in a reducing sintering atmosphere, the Fermi energy is lifted and the luminescence of Mndod2+ and Mnoct2+ is enhanced as a result of increased concentrations. The proposed first-principles scheme, with general applicability and encouraging predictive power, provides an effective approach for elucidating the effects of codoping impurities on the design and optimization of optical materials.

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Inorg Chem ; 61(34): 13471-13480, 2022 Aug 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35960198

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First-principles calculations based on density functional theory have been performed to investigate the electronic structure, excited-state Jahn-Teller distortion, and photoluminescence of the multielectron d5 system of the strongly covalent tetrahedral coordinated Mn2+ activator in solids. The electronic structure of the 4T1 and 4A1/4E excited states is analyzed, and Slater's transition-state method and occupation matrix control methodology are applied to deal with the spin contamination in the lower-spin excited states, which is due to the mixing of the ground state of the same spin projection number. In a series of covalent tetrahedral coordinations, the 6A1 → 4T1 and 4A1/4E excitations and the 4T1 → 6A1 emission energies are obtained and compared to the reported experimental results. The nephelauxetic effect follows O2- < S2- ≈ Se2- < N3-, and the larger nephelauxetic effect and crystal field strength lead to the red-shifted emission of nitride phosphors. The Jahn-Teller distortion of the 4T1 states is dominated by the e-type angular distortion of the [MnL4] moiety (L being the ligand), which accounts for the small Stokes shift of tetrahedral coordinated Mn2+. The results show that the ground- and excited-state electronic and geometric structures and the luminescent property of tetrahedral coordinated Mn2+ can be reliably predicted. The method can be further explored to interpret and discriminate the luminescent properties of materials containing a variety of different Mn2+ sites and complexes and even other transition metals.

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Inorg Chem ; 61(19): 7654-7662, 2022 May 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35512417

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Ce3+-doped LiSr4(BO3)3 phosphors have been prepared by a high-temperature solid-state reaction method, and structural refinement of the host compound has been performed. The excitation and emission spectra in the vacuum ultraviolet-ultraviolet-visible range at cryogenic temperatures reveal that Ce3+ ions preferentially occupy eight-coordinated Sr2+ sites in LiSr4(BO3)3. Such experimental attribution is well corroborated by the calculated 4f-5d transition energies and defect formation energies of Ce3+ ions at two distinct Sr2+ sites in the first-principles framework. In addition, the doping concentration-dependent luminescence and the temperature-dependent luminescence are systematically investigated by luminescence intensity and lifetime measurements, respectively. This shows that concentration quenching does not occur in the investigated doping range, but inhomogeneous broadening exists in the concentrated samples. With the estimated thermal quenching activation energy, the discussions on the thermal quenching mechanisms suggest that the thermal-ionization process of the 5d electron is a dominant channel for thermal quenching of Ce3+ luminescence, despite the fact that thermally activated concentration quenching cannot be excluded for the highly doped samples. Finally, the X-ray excited luminescence measurement demonstrates the promising applications of the phosphors in X-ray detection.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 24(22): 14064-14071, 2022 Jun 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35640264

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Luminescent ns2 centers have shown great potential for applications as phosphors and scintillators. First-principles calculations based on density functional theory are performed to systematically analyze the luminescent centers of isolated and paired Bi3+(6s2) ions in layered LnOCl (Ln = Y, Gd, La) crystals. The spin-orbit coupling and orbital hybridization both show important effects on the luminescence properties. The luminescence of the isolated Bi ion is confirmed as the interconfigurational transition of 3P0,1 → 1S0. For the Bi pair, the adiabatic potential energy surfaces are calculated and the charge transfer excited state is the most stable, which accounts for the visible emission of a large Stokes shift. Furthermore, the electron-hole pair separation, absorption, excitonic state and emission of the material with fully-concentrated Bi3+, BiOCl, are discussed. This study shows that the first-principles calculations can serve as an effective tool for the photoluminescence analysis and engineering of materials activated with isolated, paired and even fully-concentrated ns2 ions.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 61(33): e202207454, 2022 Aug 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35726532

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Ultra-broadband near-infrared (NIR) luminescent materials are the most important component of NIR light-emitting devices (LED) and are crucial for their performance in sensing applications. A major challenge is to design novel NIR luminescent materials to replace the traditional Cr3+ -doped systems. We report an all-inorganic bismuth halide perovskite Cs2 AgBiCl6 single crystal that achieves efficient broadband NIR emission by introducing Na ions. Experiments and density functional theory (DFT) calculations show that the NIR emission originates from self-trapped excitons (STE) emission, which can be enhanced by weakening the strong coupling between electrons and phonons. The high photoluminescence quantum efficiency (PLQY) of 51 %, the extensive full width at half maximum (FWHM) of 270 nm and the stability provide advantages as a NIR luminescent material. The single-crystal-based NIR LED demonstrated its potential applications in NIR spectral detection as well as night vision.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 61(32): e202207132, 2022 08 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35653160

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Microbial cell factories reinvigorate current industries by producing complex fine chemicals at low costs. Reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) is the main reducing power to drive the biosynthetic pathways in microorganisms. However, insufficient intrinsic NADPH limits the productivity of microorganisms. Here, we report that supplying microorganisms with long-lived electrons from persistent phosphor mesoporous Al2 O3 (meso-Al2 O3 ) can elevate the NADPH level to facilitate efficient fine chemical production. The defects in meso-Al2 O3 were demonstrated to be highly efficient in prolonging electrons' lifetime. The long-lived electrons in meso-Al2 O3 can pass the material-microorganism interface and power the biosynthetic pathways of E. coli to produce jet fuel farnesene. This work represents a reliable strategy to design photo-biosynthesis systems to improve the productivity of microorganisms with solar energy.


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Biocombustibles , Energía Solar , Escherichia coli , NADP , Luz Solar
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Inorg Chem ; 60(11): 8259-8266, 2021 Jun 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34019423

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Eu3+ (1 mol %)-doped Ca2LnSbO6 (replacing Ln3+; Ln = Lu, Y, Gd, and La) and Ca2EuSbO6 were synthesized and structurally characterized by means of X-ray powder diffraction. The Eu3+ luminescence spectroscopy of the doped samples and of Ca2EuSbO6 has been carefully investigated upon collection of the excitation/emission spectra and luminescence decay curves of the main excited states. Surprisingly, apart from the dominant red emission from 5D0, all the doped samples show an uncommon blue and green emission contribution from 5DJ (J = 1, 2, and 3). This is made possible thanks to both multiphonon and cross-relaxation mechanism inefficiencies. However, the emission from 5D3 is more efficient and the decay kinetics of the 5DJ (J = 0, 1, and 2) levels is slower in the case of Y- and Lu-based doped samples. This evidence can find a possible explanation in the crystal chemistry of this family of double perovskites: our structural investigation suggests an uneven distribution of the Eu3+ dopant ions in Ca2YSbO6 and Ca2LuSbO6 hosts of the general A2BB'O6 formula. The luminescent center is mainly located in the A crystal site, and on average, the Eu-Eu distances are longer than in the case of the Gd- and La-based matrix. These longer distances can further reduce the efficiency of the cross-relaxation mechanism and, consequently, the radiative transitions are more efficient. The slower depopulation of Eu3+ 5D2 and 5D1 levels in Ca2YSbO6 and Ca2LuSbO6 hosts is reflected in the longer rise observed in the 5D1 and 5D0 decay curves, respectively. Finally, in Ca2EuSbO6, the high Eu3+ concentration gives rise to an efficient cross-relaxation within the subset of the lanthanide ions so that no emission from 5DJ (J = 1, 2, and 3) is possible and the 5D0 decay kinetics is faster than for the doped samples.

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Inorg Chem ; 60(21): 16614-16625, 2021 Nov 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34648277

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Rare-earth vanadates, niobates, and tantalates have shown self-activated and Bi3+-activated emissions. Their intrinsic emission has been attributed to self-trapped excitons (STEs), but the detailed information concerning the geometric and electronic structures of the excited states has remained unknown. Regarding the Bi3+ dopants in these hosts, the luminescence has been attributed to two different mechanisms, i.e., Bi3+↔ (V/Nb/Ta)5+ metal-to-metal charge transfer and interconfigurational (3P0,1 → 1S0) transition. Here, first-principles calculations using hybrid functionals are employed to resolve these issues. The STEs are shown to be composed of an electron localized on an individual vanadium, niobium, or tantalum ion and a hole localized on a single nearest-neighbor oxygen ion that is not shared by covalent complexes, and the bond length of the (V/Nb/Ta)-O bond with oxygen accommodating the hole is significantly elongated. The Bi3+-related emission is identified as the recombination of an exciton with a hole and an electron localized correspondingly at Bi3+ and (V/Nb/Ta)5+ ions, while the excitation is dominated by the 6s → 6p transition of Bi3+. Furthermore, Bi3+ has a hole trap level in all of the hosts considered with the trap levels in the vacuum-referred binding energy diagram being nearly flat but has an electron trap level only in rare-earth tantalates. Furthermore, the long-wavelength emission observed in niobates and tantalates is interpreted based on our calculations to be excitons bound to intrinsic defects. The insights gained in this work deepen our understanding of the STEs and form the basis for interpreting similar luminescence phenomena in other ternary closed-shell d0 transition-metal oxides. The clarification of Bi3+-related transitions and the analyses with the vacuum-referred binding energy diagram may find applications for the design and optimization of Bi3+-activated phosphors.

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Inorg Chem ; 57(15): 9241-9250, 2018 Aug 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30016088

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A detailed investigation of the overall crystal structure, and in particular of the local structure around the cations in M2La3Sb3O14 (M = Mg, Ca) was accomplished using X-ray diffraction, steady state luminescence spectroscopy and decay kinetics, and state of the art density functional calculations. The computational tool was also used to investigate the structure of Mn2La3Sb3O14. The Eu3+ dopant ion was employed as an optical probe of the local symmetry at the cationic sites. The use of these complementary techniques shows that the antimonates under investigation belong to the rhombohedral pyrochlore family with space group R3̅ m (No. 166), but while Mg2La3Sb3O14 and Mn2La3Sb3O14 show an ordered cationic configuration, the Ca2+ and La3+ of Ca2La3Sb3O14 are disordered because of their similar ionic radii. In both the Mg- and the Ca-based compounds, the Eu3+ ions formally occupy centrosymmetric sites, but in the case of Ca2La3Sb3O14 the presence of disorder in the outer coordination spheres removes the local inversion symmetry in these sites. This has a strong influence on the Eu3+ luminescence spectrum and on the radiative decay rate of the 5D0 emitting level.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 54(21): 6211-6, 2015 May 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25925794

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Development of a solar water splitting device requires design of a low-cost, efficient, and non-noble metal compound as alternative to noble metals. For the first time, we showed that CoSe2 can function as co-catalyst in phototoelectrochemical hydrogen production. We designed a heterostructure of p-Si and marcasite-type CoSe2 for solar-driven hydrogen production. CoSe2 successively coupled with p-Si can act as a superior photocathode in the solar-driven water splitting reaction. Photocurrents up to 9 mA cm(-2) were achieved at 0 V vs. reversible hydrogen electrode. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy showed that the high photocurrents can be attributed to low charge transfer resistance between the Si and CoSe2 interfaces and that between the CoSe2 and electrolyte interfaces. Our results suggest that this CoSe2 is a promising alternative co-catalyst for hydrogen evolution.

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Light Sci Appl ; 13(1): 286, 2024 Oct 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39389951

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Materials capable of dynamic persistent luminescence (PersL) within the visible spectrum are highly sought after for applications in display, biosensing, and information security. However, PersL materials with eye-detectable and excitation-wavelength-dependent characteristics are rarely achieved. Herein, a nonstoichiometric compound CaGaxO4:Bi (x < 2) is present, which demonstrates ultra-long, color-tunable PersL. The persistent emission wavelength can be tuned by varying the excitation wavelength, enabling dynamic color modulation from the green to the orange region within the visible spectrum. Theoretical calculations, in conjunction with experimental observations, are utilized to elucidate the thermodynamic charge transitions of various defect states, thereby providing insights into the relationship between Bi3+ emitters, traps, and multicolored PersL. Furthermore, the utility of color-tunable PersL materials and flexible devices is showcased for use in visual sensing of invisible ultraviolet light, multicolor display, information encryption, and anti-counterfeiting. These discoveries create new opportunities to develop smart photoelectric materials with dynamically controlled PersL for various applications.

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J Phys Chem Lett ; 15(15): 4175-4184, 2024 Apr 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38597687

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The spectroscopic properties of the Mn4+ ion are investigated in the series of isostructural double perovskite compounds, Ba2BTaO6 (B = Y, Lu, Sc). A comparison of these properties highlights the influence of covalent bonding within the perovskite framework and the degree of order between the B3+-Ta cations on the energy and intensity of the Mn4+2E → 4A2 emission transition (R-line). These two parameters of the emission spectrum are of importance for practical application since they determine the phosphor luminous efficacy. The influence of covalent bonding within the corner shared BO6/2 and TaO6/2 perovskite framework on the energy of the R-line energy is investigated. From the spectroscopic data, we have derived information on the influence of the degree of order between the B3+ and Ta5+ cations on the intensity of the R-line. The lowest energy and the highest intensity of the R-line are found in the double perovskite, Ba2ScTaO6. The purpose of this work is to propose for first time an explanation of these effects in the considered double perovskites. The obtained results are useful guidelines for practical improvement and tuning of key parameters of phosphors to the desired values.

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Adv Mater ; 35(51): e2304743, 2023 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37722107

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Compared to solid scintillators and organic liquid scintillators, aqueous-based liquid scintillators (AbLS) have more superiority in highly flexible scalability, yet are now limited by their low light yield (≈100 photons MeV-1 ). Here, aqueous-based inorganic colloidal halide perovskites with high photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) of three primary color luminescence up to 88.1% (red), 96% (green), and 81.8% (blue) are respectively synthesized, and a new generation of colloidal perovskite-mediated AbLS (PAbLS) with light yield increased in comparison with the commercial scintillator AbLS is fabricated. This paper exhibits that the excellent PLQY and colloidal dispersion of halide perovskites benefit from poly(ethylene glycol) modification and this modification ensures the vacancy inhibition and formation of defect-free surfaces in an aqueous solution. Moreover, their high luminescent emission can be maintained for 100 days at low temperatures, and such modification also promises the heat-to-cold customization of operating temperature even in ice below 0 °C. Finally, depending on the light yield of around 3058 and 8037 photons MeV-1 at room temperature and low temperature, PAbLS with shape/size scalability exhibit their robust radiation hardness (dose rate as high as 23 mGy s-1 ) and conceptual application potential in high-energy ray radiation detection from every angle of 360°.

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J Phys Chem A ; 116(36): 9158-80, 2012 Sep 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22881828

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In the present work, we report on the combined experimental and theoretical studies of the 4f-5d spectra of Ce(3+), Pr(3+), Nd(3+), Eu(3+), Gd(3+), Tb(3+), Dy(3+), and Er(3+) ions in a newly synthesized K3YF6 matrix. The low temperature experimental 4f-5d excitation spectra have been analyzed and compared with the results of the energy-level and intensity calculations. For this theoretical analysis, the extended phenomenological crystal-field model for the 4f(N-1)5d configuration (i.e., the extended f-shell programs, developed by Prof. M. F. Reid) and exchange charge model (developed by Prof. B. Z. Malkin) have been used together to estimate the crystal field parameters and implement the spectral simulations. On the basis of the results of the performed theoretical analysis, we suggest the most probable positions occupied by optically active ions. Although the spectra of only eight lanthanide ions have been studied, the Hamiltonian parameters of the 4f(N-1)5d configuration have been evaluated for the whole lanthanide series and reported here for the first time, to give a complete and unified description of the spectroscopic properties of the trivalent rare earth ions in the chosen host. In addition to the studies of the 4f-5d transitions, various possible competitive excitation channels overlapping with 4f-5d ones have also been discussed, where a theoretical scheme giving rudiments to understand 4f-6s spectra are proposed for the first time. An excellent agreement between the calculated and measured excitation spectra shapes confirms validity of the performed analysis. The obtained parameters of the crystal field Hamiltonians for different ions and various electron configurations can be used in a straightforward way to generate the energy level positions and calculate the particular transition intensities for any rare earth ion in any particular spectral region. With the aid of the obtained parameters, the positions of the lowest energy levels of the 4f(N), 4f(N-1)5d ,and 4f(N-1)6s configurations of rare earth ions and 4f(N+1)(np)(5) configuration of rare earth ions and ligands (corresponding to the ligand-impurity ion charge transfer transitions) in the band gap of K3YF6 have all been estimated. The obtained Hamiltonian parameters and energy levels diagrams, which include the electronic structure of a host material, can be used as a starting point for analysis of spectroscopic properties of trivalent lanthanides in similar fluorides.

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Materials (Basel) ; 15(22)2022 Nov 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36431487

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The optical and magneto-optical characteristics of KTb3F10 crystals in the transition region of 5D4 → 7F6 4f8 configurations of the Tb3+ ion at temperatures of 90 and 300 K were studied. The schemes of the optical transitions in the KTb3F10 crystals were constructed, and the energies of most of the Stark sublevels of the ground 7F6 and excited 5D4 multiplets of the Tb3+ ion split by the C4v symmetry crystal environment were determined. The presence of three- and two-doublet states in the energy spectra of the Tb3+ion multiplets 7F6 and 5D4, respectively, was established, which is in good agreement with theoretical predictions. The use of the wavefunctions of the Stark sublevels of multiplets split by a tetragonal crystal field and combining in the studied optical transition made it possible to explain some of the magnetic and magneto-optical features observed in the KTb3F10 single crystals.

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Materials (Basel) ; 15(2)2022 Jan 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35057326

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Isostatic pressure effects on the elastic and electronic properties of non-doped and Mn4+-doped K2SiF6 (KSF) have been investigated by first-principles calculations within density functional theory (DFT). Bulk modulus was obtained by the Murnaghan's equation of states (EOS) using the relationship between volume and pressures at pressures between 0 and 40 GPa, and elastic constants were calculated by the stress-strain relationship giving small distortions at each pressure point. The other elastic parameters such as shear modulus, sound velocity and Debye temperature, which can be obtained from the elastic constants, were also estimated. The influence of external isostatic pressure on the electronic properties, such as crystal field strength 10Dq and emission energy of 2E → 4A2 transition (Eem), of KSF:Mn4+ was also studied. The results suggest that 10Dq and Eem linearly increase and decrease, respectively, with increasing pressure.

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Light Sci Appl ; 11(1): 279, 2022 Sep 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36138012

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The near-infrared luminescence of Ca6Ba(PO4)4O:Mn5+ is demonstrated and explained. When excited into the broad and strong absorption band that spans the 500-1000 nm spectral range, this phosphor provides an ultranarrow (FWHM = 5 nm) emission centered at 1140 nm that originates from a spin-forbidden 1E → 3A2 transition with a 37.5% internal quantum efficiency and an excited-state lifetime of about 350 µs. We derived the crystal field and Racah parameters and calculated the appropriate Tanabe-Sugano diagram for this phosphor. We found that 1E emission quenches due to the thermally-assisted cross-over with the 3T2 state and that the relatively high Debye temperature of 783 K of Ca6Ba(PO4)4O facilitates efficient emission. Since Ca6Ba(PO4)4O also provides efficient yellow emission of the Eu2+ dopant, we calculated and explained its electronic band structure, the partial and total density of states, effective Mulliken charges of all ions, elastic constants, Debye temperature, and vibrational spectra. Finally, we demonstrated the application of phosphor in a luminescence intensity ratio thermometry and obtained a relative sensitivity of 1.92%K-1 and a temperature resolution of 0.2 K in the range of physiological temperatures.

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Materials (Basel) ; 14(19)2021 Sep 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34639984

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In this paper, the density functional theory accompanied with linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO) method is applied to study the atomic and electronic structure of the Ti3+ and Ti2+ ions substituted for the host Al atom in orthorhombic Pbnm bulk YAlO3 crystals. The disordered crystalline structure of YAlO3 was modelled in a large supercell containing 160 atoms, allowing simulation of a substitutional dopant with a concentration of about 3%. In the case of the Ti2+-doped YAlO3, compensated F-center (oxygen vacancy with two trapped electrons) is inserted close to the Ti to make the unit cell neutral. Changes of the interatomic distances and angles between the chemical bonds in the defect-containing lattices were analyzed and quantified. The positions of various defect levels in the host band gap were determined.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 30(15): 155306, 2018 Apr 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29513265

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Several half-metallic graphene-like nanosheets, namely halogen atom adsorbed InSe-X (X = F, Cl, Br and I) nanosheets, are predicted by first-principles calculations. Then, their structural, electric and magnetic properties are studied in detail. The calculated negative adsorption energies of these InSe-X nanosheets ensure that they attain stable adsorption structures, which suggests that they may be prepared experimentally. The pristine InSe monolayer is a typical semi-conductor, whereas it is interesting that the X ion (X = F, Cl, Br and I) adsorbed InSe-X nanosheets are electronically conductive. They can be promising and good candidates for applications of half-metallic 2D materials. The calculated magnetic moments of these nanosheets are close to 1.0 µ B. In the InSe-F nanosheet, there are sp2 hybridized orbitals due to the crystal field effect, and its electroconductibility, half-metallicity and magnetic moments originate from the In and Se ions, not the F ion. However, in InSe-X (X = Cl, Br and I) nanosheets, there are sp3 hybridized orbitals, and their electroconductibility, half-metallicity and magnetic moments originate mainly from X ions, together partially with the In and Se ions.

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