Tj. Bastow et al., OXYGEN IMPURITIES IN X-RAY STORAGE PHOSPHORS BAFBR AND BAFCL INVESTIGATED BY O-17 NMR, Journal of physics. Condensed matter, 6(41), 1994, pp. 8633-8644
Magic-angle-spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy of
BaFBr and BaFCl doped with up to 6 mol.% oxygen (previously enriched t
o 40% in O-17) has detected sites on which oxygen impurities were inco
rporated. In BaFBr:O, monatomic O2- is found preferentially on fluorid
e sites, and subsidiarily on bromide sites, but in BaFCl:O, substituti
onal O2- falls below the threshold of detection. In both systems the d
iamagnetic molecular anion O2(2-) is detected, on one site in BaFBr:O,
on two in BaFCl:O; one of the latter is assigned to the chloride site
, while the other is attributed to interstitial O2(2-). Although it wa
s intended to introduce oxygen only through BaO, H-1 NMR indicates OH-
on several sites. The NMR spectra, including those of F-19, Br-81 and
Cl-35, are compared with results obtained previously by electron para
magnetic resonance and magneto-optical techniques on O-17-containing,
x-irradiated samples.