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    Photoluminescence properties of rare-earth activated BaSi7N10

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    The photoluminescence properties of Eu2+-, Ce3+- and Tb3+-activated BaSi7N10 have been studied. The transitions of f ¿ d of the Eu2+ and Ce3+ ions occur at relatively high energies for nitrides which are principally attributed to weak bonding strength of Ba-N and small crystal field splitting of 5d excitation levels of Eu2+ and Ce3+ due to a large Ba crystallographic site in BaSi7N10. As a result, it was found that BaSi7N10:Eu2+ showed blue emission at about 475 nm originating from the 4f65d1 ¿ 4f7 transition of Eu2+ upon UV excitation. While BaSi7N10:Ce3+, Li+ exhibited UV-blue emission with a maximum at about 400 nm caused by the 5d ¿ 4f transition of Ce3+. In BaSi7N10:Tb3+, Li+, the luminescence spectrum of Tb3+ was dominated by green line emission arising from the 5D4 ¿ 5F J (J = 3, 4, 5, 6) transitions
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