Spectral and Structural Characteristics
of Molybdates (Lu1 – xEux)2(MoO4)3
S. Z. Shmuraka, *, V. V. Kedrova, A. P. Kiseleva, T. N. Fursovaa, I. I. Zver’kovaa, and S. S. Khasanova
Translated by Yu. Ryzhkov
a Institute of Solid State Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Moscow oblast, 142432 Russia
Correspondence to: *e-mail: shmurak@issp.ac.ru
Received 28 November, 2018
Abstract—The structure, the photoluminescence, and IR absorption spectra of solid solutions (Lu1 ‒ xEux)2(MoO4)3 have been studied over a wide range of europium concentrations (0 ≤ x ≤ 1). It has been found that there is a correlation between the structure and the spectral characteristics of these compounds. Three types of crystal phases are sequentially changed as the europium concentration increases. The photoluminescence and IR absorption spectra of the monoclinic phase with space group P21/a have been studied for the first time. The glow maximum at a resonant excitation of Eu3+ ions is shown to be observed in the samples with orthorhombic structure Pba2 at x ~ 0.8. The samples existing in monoclinic P21/a phase at x ~ 0.2 demonstrate the maximum luminescence intensity upon excitation in the band with the charge transfer.
DOI: 10.1134/S1063783419040280