JOURNAL ARTICLE

Luminescence Properties of Europium-Doped Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles: Role of Vacancy and Oxidation States

Amit KumarK. Suresh BabuAjay KarakotiAlfons SchulteSudipta Seal

Year: 2009 Journal:   Langmuir Vol: 25 (18)Pages: 10998-11007   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Enhancing the optical emission of cerium oxide nanoparticles is essential for potential biomedical applications. In the present work, we report a simple chemical precipitation technique to synthesize europium-doped cerium oxide nanostructures to enhance the emission properties. Structural and optical properties showed an acute dependence on the concentration of oxygen ion vacancy and trivalent cerium, which, in turn, could be modified by dopant concentration and the annealing temperature. Results from X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy showed an increase in tetravalent cerium concentration to 85% on annealing at 900 degrees C. The concentration of oxygen ion vacancy increased from 1.7x10(20) cm(-3) to 4.1x10(20) cm(-3) with the increase in dopant concentration. Maximum emission at room temperature was obtained for 15 mol % Eu-doped ceria, which improved with annealing temperature. The role of oxygen ion vacancies and trivalent cerium in modifying the emission properties is discussed.

Keywords:
Cerium Dopant Cerium oxide Europium Materials science X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Doping Luminescence Annealing (glass) Vacancy defect Inorganic chemistry Lanthanide Oxide Nanoparticle Analytical Chemistry (journal) Ion Chemistry Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Crystallography Metallurgy Optoelectronics Organic chemistry

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