Luminescence of cadmium fluoride doped with rare-earth ions

Abstract

Absorption, excitation and emission spectra of cadmium fluoride crystals doped with rare-earth ions were investigated. In contrast to alkaline-earth fluorides the absorption spectra due to 4f - 5d transitions of Ce3+, Pr3+ and Tb3+ ions are broadened. No 5d-4f emissions were observed. These prove that 5d(eg) levels of rare earth ions lie in conduction band of CdF2 crystal. Emission spectra of Tb3+ show the group of 4f-4f 5D4-7Fj lines in contrast to other alkaline-earth fluorides where emission due to 5D3-7Fj transitions is also observed. The absence of the emission is due to position of 5D3 level within condution band. Among the all measured crystals doped with impurity ions (Pr, Nd, Eu, Ho, Tb, Tm, Yb, Ga, In or Mn), the CdF2 doped with Pr3+, Tb3+, or Mn2+ ions have the highest light outputs under x-ray excitation.

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