2011
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.201147336
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Analysis of spectra of neat and lanthanide ion‐doped KPb2Cl5 excited by synchrotron radiation

Abstract: The excitation and emission spectra of neat K2PbCl5, and also doped with the lanthanide ions Pr3+, Nd3+, Er3+ and Tm3+ have been recorded at temperatures down to 10 K using synchrotron radiation. To facilitate the spectral assignments, a first principles calculation has been performed and despite its inaccuracies it confirms the nature of the lower energy levels of this system. The lowest energy transitions in the excitation spectrum are Pb2+‐centred, whereas the band gap transitions, which are essentially of … Show more

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“…However, the examination of the literature shows similar behaviors for other stoichiometric 6s 2 ionic compounds, for example, Bi 2 Al 4 O 9 , 53 BiM 2 PO 6 (M = Mg, Zn, Cd), 5 and KPb 2 Cl 5 . 54,55 The reasons for this behavior are twofold. First, the radiative transition from the ground 6s 2 state to the lowest Bi 6s6p state ( 3 P 0 ) is fully forbidden; that is, it is not observed in the excitation spectra.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the examination of the literature shows similar behaviors for other stoichiometric 6s 2 ionic compounds, for example, Bi 2 Al 4 O 9 , 53 BiM 2 PO 6 (M = Mg, Zn, Cd), 5 and KPb 2 Cl 5 . 54,55 The reasons for this behavior are twofold. First, the radiative transition from the ground 6s 2 state to the lowest Bi 6s6p state ( 3 P 0 ) is fully forbidden; that is, it is not observed in the excitation spectra.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%