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Title: Orange–red photoluminescence of Nb<inf>2</inf>O<inf>5</inf>:Eu<sup>3+</sup>, Sm<sup>3+</sup>coatings formed by plasma electrolytic oxidation of niobium
Authors: Stojadinović, Stevan 
Vasilić, Rastko 
Keywords: Eu 3+;Nb O 2 5;Photoluminescence;Plasma electrolytic oxidation;Sm 3+
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2016
Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Abstract: 
Nb2O5:Eu3+and Nb2O5:Sm3+coatings have been successfully deposited by plasma electrolytic oxidation of niobium in 0.1 M phosphoric acid containing either Eu2O3or Sm2O3powder. Surface morphology and chemical composition of obtained coatings are correlated to the mechanism of oxide growth during the PEO process. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy revealed that Nb and P in the oxide coatings are in pentavalent, while Eu and Sm are in trivalent oxidation state. Nb2O5:Eu3+and Nb2O5:Sm3+oxide coatings are found to be in low crystallinity pseudohexagonal Nb2O5form. Photoluminescent emission spectra of either type of coatings are characterized by sharp emission bands in orange-red region ascribed to f–f transitions of Eu3+ions from excited level5D0to lower levels7FJ(J = 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4) and Sm3+ions from excited level4G5/2to the lower levels6HJ(J = 5/2, 7/2, 9/2, and 11/2). It is observed that the intensity of peaks in excitation and emission photoluminescent spectra increases with the concentration of Eu3+and Sm3+, i.e. time of PEO, but the peak positions remain virtually unchanged. The fact that in Nb2O5:Eu3+and Nb2O5:Sm3+coatings electrical dipole transition is much more intense than magnetic dipole transition indicates that Eu3+and Sm3+ions occupied non-inversion symmetry sites in Nb2O5:Eu3+and Nb2O5:Sm3+coatings, respectively.
URI: https://physrep.ff.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1030
ISSN: 0925-8388
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2016.06.192
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