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Blue luminescence from electron-doped SrTiO3

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Blue-light emissions from electron-doped SrTiO3 single crystals at room temperature were observed. Substituting La3+ for Sr2+ and Nb5+ for Ti4+ in SrTiO3 provides electron carriers in Ti 3d conduction bands; these carriers are responsible for the room-temperature blue-light emission. This blue-light emission is essentially the same as that observed in Ar+-irradiated oxygen-deficient SrTiO3. This blue luminescence is independent of the defect type. The chemical substitution of La3+ for Sr2+ changes the temperature of the structural phase transition from cubic to tetragonal symmetry. The relation between the photoluminescence properties and the structural phase transition is also discussed.

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