2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2014.03.024
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Effect of particle size and morphology on the properties of luminescence in ZnWO4

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“…The existence of such nanosized defect complexes was shown for LiF:W, U, Ti scintillation crystals in References [52,53], and for zinc and cadmium tungstates in References [54][55][56]. Complex impurity centers in binary ionic and complex ionic-covalent crystals could be created, as shown in Reference [57].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The existence of such nanosized defect complexes was shown for LiF:W, U, Ti scintillation crystals in References [52,53], and for zinc and cadmium tungstates in References [54][55][56]. Complex impurity centers in binary ionic and complex ionic-covalent crystals could be created, as shown in Reference [57].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…As discussed about the spectroscopic properties of nanophosphors, scaling down sizes to the nanometer level impacts on the luminescent properties of insulating inorganic phosphors. While the surface effects can broaden the emission/absorption lines and cause non-exponential decay patterns of the luminescence intensity [149], changes in the electronic dispersion can correspond to increasing luminescence decay with the reduction of the average grain size [69,118,150,151]. For doped phosphors, decreased size or grain size result in reduced local crystal symmetry with the optically active surface ions that occupy the sites of lower symmetry.…”
Section: Nanoscale-related Unconventional Production Of White Lightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A partir disso, tornase possível a estabilização da fase monoclínica em baixas temperaturas. O uso de dopantes nesta classe de materiais tem atraído bastante interesse no meio científico não só pelo seu uso como uma sonda de investigação do processo de migração de energia, mas também na procura de novos materiais para aplicações tecnológicas 8,9,10,11,12 .…”
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