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Article

Effect of Eu Ions Concentration in Y2O3-Based Transparent Ceramics on the Electron Irradiation Induced Luminescence and Damage

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Engineering Research Center of Optical Instrument and System, Ministry of Education and Shanghai Key Lab of Modern Optical System, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, No. 516 Jungong Road, Shanghai 200093, China
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Transparent Ceramics Research Center, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201899, China
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Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, China Academy of Engineering Physics, Mianyang 621900, China
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Materials 2024, 17(20), 4954; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17204954
Submission received: 3 September 2024 / Revised: 23 September 2024 / Accepted: 30 September 2024 / Published: 10 October 2024
(This article belongs to the Section Advanced and Functional Ceramics and Glasses)

Abstract

Eu3+-doped Y2O3-based luminescent materials can be used as a scintillator for electron or high energy β-ray irradiation, which are essential for applications such as electron microscopy and nuclear batteries. Therefore, it is essential to understand their defect mechanisms and to develop materials with excellent properties. In this paper, Y2O3-based transparent ceramics with different Eu3+ doping concentrations were prepared by solid-state reactive vacuum sintering. This series of transparent ceramic samples exhibits strong red emission under electron beam excitation at the keV level. However, color change appears after the high-energy electron irradiation due to the capture of electrons by the traps in the Y2O3 lattice. Optical transmittance, laser-excited luminescence, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and other analyses indicated that the traps, or the color change, mainly originate from the residual oxygen vacancies, which can be suppressed by high Eu doping. Seen from the cathodoluminescence (CL) spectra, higher doping concentrations of Eu3+ showed stronger resistance to electron irradiation damage, but also resulted in lower emissions due to concentration quenching. Therefore, 10% doping of Eu was selected in this work to keep the high emission intensity and strong radiation resistance both. This work helps to enhance the understanding of defect formation mechanisms in the Y2O3 matrix and will be of benefit for the modification of scintillation properties for functional materials systems.
Keywords: yttrium oxide; transparent ceramics; oxygen vacancy; cathodoluminescence; electron beam irradiation yttrium oxide; transparent ceramics; oxygen vacancy; cathodoluminescence; electron beam irradiation

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Lou, W.; Tang, Y.; Chen, H.; Lei, Y.; Lin, H.; Hong, R.; Han, Z.; Zhang, D. Effect of Eu Ions Concentration in Y2O3-Based Transparent Ceramics on the Electron Irradiation Induced Luminescence and Damage. Materials 2024, 17, 4954. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17204954

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Lou W, Tang Y, Chen H, Lei Y, Lin H, Hong R, Han Z, Zhang D. Effect of Eu Ions Concentration in Y2O3-Based Transparent Ceramics on the Electron Irradiation Induced Luminescence and Damage. Materials. 2024; 17(20):4954. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17204954

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Lou, Wenhui, Yang Tang, Haohong Chen, Yisong Lei, Hui Lin, Ruijin Hong, Zhaoxia Han, and Dawei Zhang. 2024. "Effect of Eu Ions Concentration in Y2O3-Based Transparent Ceramics on the Electron Irradiation Induced Luminescence and Damage" Materials 17, no. 20: 4954. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17204954

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