T. Ishizaka et Y. Kurokawa, Preparation conditions and optical properties of rare earth ion (Er3+ and Eu3+)-doped alumina films by the aqueous sol-gel method, J APPL PHYS, 90(1), 2001, pp. 243-247
Transparent alumina and rare earth ion (Er3+ and Eu3+) highly doped alumina
films (15 mol %) were prepared by the aqueous sol-gel method, in order to
examine the effects of various preparation conditions on the structure and
optical properties of doped films. The results showed that when the gel was
heat treated, it lost free and bound water and was converted into the oxid
e by way of a series of intermediate phases although the oxide as a whole r
emained structureless. The thermogravimetric analysis curve showed a marked
weight loss in the temperature range of 100-500 degreesC and the slow loss
continuing at higher temperature of 800 degreesC. High doping may reflect
noncrystalline structure of alumina. The fluorescence of Eu3+ sensitive of
microstructure increased especially corresponding to this weight loss with
treatment. The Omega (2) indicative of the asymmetric environment of Er3+ s
howed a similar increase. Concentration quenching for doped films treated a
t 800 degreesC was not significant in this concentration range. Lifetimes i
ncreased with increasing treatment temperature, similar to above increase.
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