Structural properties of fluorozirconate-based glass ceramics doped with multivalent europium
The structure/property relationships of fluorochlorozirconate glass ceramics as a function of divalent and trivalent europium (Eu) co-doping and thermal processing have been investigated; the influence of doping ratio on the formation of barium chloride (BaCl2) nanocrystals therein was elucidated. X-ray absorption near-edge structure spectroscopy shows that the post-thermal annealing changes the Eu valence of the as-poured glass slightly, but during the melting process Eu3+ is more strongly reduced to Eu2+, in particular, when doped as a chloride instead of fluoride compound. The Eu2+-to-Eu3+ doping ratio also plays a significant role in chemical equilibrium in the melt. X-ray diffraction measurements indicate that a higher Eu2+ fraction leads to a BaCl2 phase transition from hexagonal to orthorhombic structure at a lower temperature.
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