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Mechanisms behind blue, green, and red photoluminescence emissions in CaWO4 and CaMoO4 powders
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2007
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Materials ScienceCamoo4 PowdersPhotoluminescence EmissionOptical MaterialsEngineeringPhotoluminescencePhotochemistryInorganic PhotochemistryPhotonic MaterialsRed Photoluminescence EmissionsGreen ChemistryCm PowdersChemistryOrdered PowdersLuminescence PropertyPhotophysical PropertyPhosphorescence
A combined experimental and theoretical study was conducted to analyze the photoluminescence (PL) properties of ordered and disordered CaWO4 (CW) and CaMoO4 (CM) powders. Two mechanisms were found to be responsible for photoluminescence emission in CW and CM powders. The first one, in the disordered powders, was caused by oxygen complex vacancies [MO3∙VOx], [MO3∙VO•] and [MO3∙VO••], where M=W or Mo, which leads to additional levels in the band gap. The second mechanism, in ordered powders, was caused by an intrinsic slight distortion of the [WO4] or [MoO4] tetrahedral in the short range.
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