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Characterization of luminescent samarium doped HfO<sub>2</sub>coatings synthesized by spray pyrolysis technique
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringHafnium OxideOptical MaterialsLuminescent SamariumLuminescence IntensityEngineeringOxide ElectronicsLuminescent GlassOptoelectronic MaterialsSurface ScienceSpray Pyrolysis TechniqueTrivalent SamariumChemistryThin FilmsLuminescence PropertyFunctional MaterialsChemical Vapor Deposition
Trivalent samarium (Sm3+) doped hafnium oxide (HfO2) films were deposited using the spray pyrolysis deposition technique. The films were deposited on Corning glass substrates at temperatures ranging from 300 to 550 °C using chlorides as raw materials. Films, mostly amorphous, were obtained when deposition temperatures were below 350 °C. However, for temperatures higher than 400 °C, the films became polycrystalline, presenting the HfO2 monoclinic phase. Scanning electron microscopy of the films revealed a rough surface morphology with spherical particles. Also, electron energy dispersive analysis was performed on these films. The photoluminescence and cathodoluminescence characteristics of the HfO2 : SmCl3 films, measured at room temperature, exhibited four main bands centred at 570, 610, 652 and 716 nm, which are due to the well-known intra-4f transitions of the Sm3+ ion. It was found that the overall emission intensity rose as the deposition temperature was increased. Furthermore, a concentration quenching of the luminescence intensity was also observed.
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