ChemInform Abstract: Na2CaSn2Ge3O12: A Novel Host Lattice for Sm3+-Doped Long-Persistent Phosphorescence Materials Emitting Reddish Orange Light.

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This work provides a novel host lattice template CsNa2REE2(BO3)(PO4)2 (REE = Y, Gd, Lu) for Eu3+ luminescence, with a linear arrangement of REE3+ ions that restricts the occurrence of concentration quenching even for fully concentrated Eu3+.


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A variety of standard specimens is needed in order to systematically investigate the instrumentation, specimen, data reduction and quantitation variables in electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS). Pure single element specimens (e.g. various forms of carbon) have received considerable attention to date but certain elements of interest cannot be prepared directly as thin films. Since studies of the first and second row elements in two- or multicomponent systems will be of considerable importance in microanalysis using EELS, there is a need for convenient standards containing these species. For many investigations a standard should contain the desired element, or elements, homogeneously dispersed through a suitable matrix and at an accurately known concentration. These conditions may be met by the technique of implantation.Silicon was chosen as the host lattice since its principal ionization energies, EL23 = 98 eV and Ek = 1843 eV, are well removed from the K-edges of most elements of major interest such as boron (Ek = 188 eV), carbon (Ek = 283 eV), nitrogen (Ek = 400 eV) and oxygen (Ek = 532 eV).


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