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Preparation of luminescent Eu-doped yttria-silicate coupons by spark plasma sintering: Reduction from Eu3+ to Eu2+

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Abstract Spark plasma sintering technique was used to densify both Eu-doped and Un-doped yttria silicate powders at temperatures in the range between 1300 and 1400 °C. Shrinkage behavior was investigated for… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Spark plasma sintering technique was used to densify both Eu-doped and Un-doped yttria silicate powders at temperatures in the range between 1300 and 1400 °C. Shrinkage behavior was investigated for sintering powders into a full-consolidated matrix for both undoped and doped Eu+3 yttria silicates powder. Maximum shrinkage rate at sintering temperature of 1000 °C was determined when Eu content is present. Sintering process induced phase transition from X1 to X2 in both undoped and Eu-doped powder. On yttrium silicate powders, only has been observed the typical reddish emission of Eu3+ ions (centered at 612 nm), however, after the SPS process, the Eu3+ has been reduced to Eu2+, showing the typical bluish emission, at 404 and 445 nm, corresponding to the two different atomic positions of Eu2+ at the X2 phase.

Keywords: spark plasma; doped yttria; plasma sintering; luminescent doped; preparation luminescent; yttria silicate

Journal Title: Journal of Luminescence
Year Published: 2019

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