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First-principles study on luminescence properties of Eu-doped defect pyrochlore oxide KNbWO6â‹…_6\cdotH2_2O:Eu3+^{3+}

Published 24 Dec 2019 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2001.02059v1)

Abstract: Defect pyrochlore oxides have attracted a great interest as promising luminescent materials due to their flexible composition and high electron/hole mobility. In this work, we investigate the structural and electronic properties of lanthanide-doped (Ln) defect pyrochlore oxides \ce{KNbWO6}:0.125Ln<sup>3+<sup>{3+} by using first-principles calculations. We perform structural optimizations of various defect pyrochlore models and calculate their electronic structures, revealing that hydration has a significant influence on both local symmetry around Eu<sup>3+<sup>{3+} ion and band structures with an alteration of their luminescent behaviour. In the hydrated compounds, the electric-dipole <sup>5<sup>5D0−<sup>7_0-<sup>7F2_2 transition is found to be partially suppressed by the raised local symmetry, and the water molecules in the compounds can mediate the non-radiative energy transfer between the activator Eu<sup>3+<sup>{3+} ions and the host, resulting in the quenching effect. It turns out that the oxygen vacancies are detrimental to luminescence as they reduce the Eu<sup>3+<sup>{3+} ion in its vicinity to Eu<sup>2+<sup>{2+} ion and also serve as traps for conduction electrons excited by incident light. Our calculations for \ce{KNbWO6}:0.125Ln<sup>3+<sup>{3+} (Ln = Ce, Pr, Nd, Pm, Sm) support that defect pyrochlore oxide \ce{KNbWO6} can also be used as luminescence host for Ln<sup>3+<sup>{3+} ion doping, giving a valuable insight into a variation trend in luminescent properties of these materials at atomic level.

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