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Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Luminescent Properties of Pyrovanadates A2CaV2O7 (A = Rb, Cs)
Authors
I. F. Berger
A. N. Cherepanov
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B. Forslund
A. V. Ishchenko
V. A. Pustovarov
B. V. Shulgin
B. V. Slobodin
L. L. Surat
G. Svensson
N. V. Tarakina
A. P. Tyutyunnik
V. G. Zubkov
Publication date
1 January 2009
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
Abstract
The novel vanadium oxides Rb2CaV2O7 and Cs2CaV2O7 have been prepared by solid-state reaction and their crystal structures determined and refined using X-ray, neutron powder and electron diffraction data. Rb2CaV2O7 and Cs2CaV2O7 are isostructural, crystallizing in space group P21/n with unit cell parameters: a = 13.8780(1), b = 5.96394(5), c = 10.3376(1) Å, β = 104.960(1)° and a = 14.0713(2), b = 6.0934(1), c = 10.5944(1) Å, β = 104.608(1)°, respectively. Their crystal structures can be described as a framework of CaO6 octahedra and V2O7 pyrogroups with alkaline metals found in the tunnels formed. Photoluminescence (PL) and PL excitation spectra of the considered pyrovanadates have been studied in the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) to visible light (Vis) range as well as their pulse cathode luminescence (PCL) spectra and the kinetic parameters of PCL. In the PL and the PCL spectra of both pyrovanadates recorded at T = 300 K a broad band with maxima at 2.2, 2.4 eV and two shoulders (bands) at 2.0 and 2.58 eV have been observed. At T = 10 K the band at 2.0 eV becomes the main band in the spectra. Two types of luminescence centers for each pyrovanadate, with very similar excitation bands at 3.75, 4.84, 6.2, 7.3 and 9.1 eV, have been found. The nature of the luminescence centers connected with the bands at 2.0, 2.2, 2.4 and 2.58 eV is discussed. © 2008 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.This work was supported by the Russian–American program “Fundamental research and higher education” (CRDF REC-005: grant EK-005-X1 fund of the Ural Scientific Educational Center “Perspectivnie materiali”), by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research under Grant No. 07-03-00143, by the Council for Grants of the President of the Russian Federation for Support of Young Scientists (grant no. MK–84.2007.3) and ICDD Grant-in-Aid № 93-09 (2005–2006). Gunnar Svensson wants to thank the Swedish research council for financial support
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