Formation of Lu2O3 through combustion of Lu(NO3)(3) and CO(NH2)(2) (urea) a
t various temperatures was investigated. From XRD patterns analysis, the op
timal reaction temperature was found to be similar to 600-700 degreesC. For
that range products with crystallites of similar to7-13 nm were obtained,
as found from TEM pictures. With the same technique Tb-doped Lu2O3 was succ
essfully fabricated and its basic spectroscopic properties were characteriz
ed. Emission of the phosphors was found to be typical for Tb3+, with main c
omponents at 490 and 550 nm, resulting from radiative relaxation of D-5(4)
level. Undoped material produced broad-band luminescence peaking in blue. R
aw Tb-doped samples were brownish, which was attributed to incorporation of
some of the activator as Tb4+. Such assignment was derived from reflection
, excitation and EPR spectra. The colour could be completely removed throug
h post-fabrication vacuum heat-treatment at 1100 degreesC. (C) 2001 Elsevie
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