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Siddhartha Ghosh1, Surajit Saha1,2, Zhiqi Liu1,2,3, M Motapothula1, Abhijeet Patra1, Nikolai Yakovlev4, Yao Cai5, Saurav Prakash1, Xiao Hu Huang1,4,6, Chuan Beng Tay1, Chun Xiao Cong7, Thirumaleshwara Bhatt4, Surani B Dolmanan4, Jianqiang Chen1,6, Weiming Lü1, Zhen Huang1, Sudhiranjan Tripathy4, Soo Jin Chua6, Ting Yu7, Mark Asta5, A Ariando1,2, T Venkatesan1,2,6.
Abstract
In this study we report the existence of novel ultraviolet (UV) and blue emission in rare-earth based perovskite NdGaO3 (NGO) and the systematic quench of the NGO photoluminescence (PL) by Ce doping. Study of room temperature PL was performed in both single-crystal and polycrystalline NGO (substrates and pellets) respectively. Several NGO pellets were prepared with varying Ce concentration and their room temperature PL was studied using 325 nm laser. It was found that the PL intensity shows a systematic quench with increasing Ce concentration. XPS measurements indicated that nearly 50% of Ce atoms are in the 4+ state. The PL quench was attributed to the novel concept of super hydrogenic dopant (SHD)", where each Ce4+ ion contributes an electron which forms a super hydrogenic atom with an enhanced Bohr radius, due to the large dielectric constant of the host. Based on the critical Ce concentration for complete quenching this SHD radius was estimated to be within a range of 0.85 nm and 1.15 nm whereas the predicted theoretical value of SHD radius for NdGaO3 is ~1.01 nm.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27808272 PMCID: PMC5093437 DOI: 10.1038/srep36352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Structural and Compositional characterization of poly-crystalline bulk NGO samples (a) RBS analysis of pure NGO shows sharp Ga and Nd edges, (b) SIMS study showing Ce doping percentages, (c) powder XRD measurement showing NdGaO3 peaks, (d) XPS analysis showing presence of both Ce(III) and Ce(IV) states in Ce doped NGO bulk samples.
Figure 2Room-temperature PL emission of NGO single crystals.
(a) Room-temperature PL spectra of two NdGaO3 (NGO) single crystals excited by a 325 nm laser. (b) Schematic of possible photoemission in NGO. The red energy levels are overlapping high energy levels.
Figure 3Room Temperature PL quench.
(a) the systematic PL intensity quench of 390 nm PL emission line in polycrystalline bulk NGO with Ce doping (b) 390 nm PL intensity peak plotted against Ce doping percentage.