The 83rd JSAP Autumn Meeting 2022

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15 Crystal Engineering » 15.7 Crystal characterization, impurities and crystal defects

[20a-C202-1~11] 15.7 Crystal characterization, impurities and crystal defects

Tue. Sep 20, 2022 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM C202 (C202)

Hidetoshi Suzuki(Miyazaki Univ.), Kazuhisa Torigoe(SUMCO)

9:00 AM - 9:15 AM

[20a-C202-1] Temperature variation of photoluminescence from heavily Cr doped ruby

〇(M1)Ami Hitomi1, Toru Katsumata1,2, Hiroaki Aizawa1 (1.Toyo Univ., 2.Toyo Inst.)

Keywords:Ruby, Cr concentration, Photoluminescence

Cr doped Al2O3 crystal (ruby) is red crystal that emits red photoluminescence (PL) when excited by red, blue, green or ultraviolet light. This PL has been applied as fluorescent materials, fluorescence thermometers. Ruby with Cr concentration above 1.0 mol%, a wide peak thought to be caused by Cr3+ clusters can be seen in the near infrared region in addition to the sharp R line at around 694 nm.