Abstract An investigation of the luminescent properties of undoped and rare earth (RE) singly- and co-doped YF 3 was carried out by means of radioluminescence (RL) and thermoluminescence (TL) measurements.… Click to show full abstract
Abstract An investigation of the luminescent properties of undoped and rare earth (RE) singly- and co-doped YF 3 was carried out by means of radioluminescence (RL) and thermoluminescence (TL) measurements. Materials were obtained by ligand-free co-precipitation with Ce, Tm, Tb or Eu substituting for Y, followed by calcination in air at 500 °C for 1 h. RL measurements confirmed the effective luminescence activation of the host. TL measurements revealed a relatively intense contribution of the host, with Tm doping yielding the strongest signal among the singly-doped samples. Co-doping with Ce and Tm was investigated within the 0.5–5 mol% range for each RE, with the 0.5,0.5 (Ce,Tm) mol% co-doping yielding the strongest luminescence signal. However, a clear correlation between the RE dopant(s) and TL peaks was not found.
               
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