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Photoluminescence and magnetic properties of SrMoO(4 )phosphors submitted to thermal treatment and electron irradiation

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Author(s):
Kunzel, Roseli ; Santos Feldhaus, Carla M. ; Fancio Suzuki, Yanna Oliveira ; Ferreira, Fabio Furlan ; de Paula, Vinicius Gomes ; Courrol, Lilia C. ; Umisedo, Nancy K. ; Yoshimura, Elisabeth Mateus ; Okuno, Emico ; de Azevedo Marques, Ana Paula
Total Authors: 10
Document type: Journal article
Source: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials; v. 562, p. 13-pg., 2022-08-06.
Abstract

The present work reports a systematic study on the effects of the synthesis methodology and post-synthesis treatments on the optical and magnetic properties of SrMoO4 phosphors. The powders were prepared through co-precipitation (SMO1) and co-precipitation processed in a microwave-hydrothermal system (SMO2), with some of them submitted to heat treatment and beta particles irradiation. The irradiation and heat treatment affected SMO1 and SMO2 structures differently, but without modifying the scheelite type crystalline phase. The Rietveld refinement, Raman, FTIR data, and the TEM images indicated that the SMO1 samples are more disordered than SMO2, where the MHA treatment promotes higher-ordered materials. Under 280 nm and 359 nm excitation, the PL profile and intensity at room temperature are directly related to the sample order. Magnetization results confirm room temperature ferromagnetism for as-prepared and irradiated SMO1 samples with a magnetic moment of 0.15 and 0.05 emu/g, respectively. The as-prepared SMO2 sample shows diamagnetic behavior, and the SMO2 1.2 Gy sample presents a ferromagnetic response with a saturation magnetic moment of approximately 0.005 emu/g. The ferromagnetic behavior disappears after the heat treatment. Our results highlight the role of the density and distribution of structural defects such as oxygen vacancies in triggering ferromagnetism in SrMoO4 compounds. The findings of this study reveal that the magnetic properties of the SrMoO(4 )are susceptible to the preparation conditions and post-synthesis treatments. The coalescence of magnetic and optical properties in the SrMoO4 compounds demonstrates that the properties of the samples can be modulated through synthetic methods or external influences, making it a viable candidate for several technological applications, including optoelectronic devices. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 10/16437-0 - Characterization and applications of dosimetric materials using optically stimulated luminescence and complementary techniques
Grantee:Linda Viola Ehlin Caldas
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants
FAPESP's process: 13/07437-5 - Production and characterization of nanostructures ceramic materials pure and hybrids
Grantee:Ana Paula de Azevedo Marques
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 16/20578-5 - Ceramic Materials Type Scheelite: Properties and its Relations with Morphology and Dimension
Grantee:Ana Paula de Azevedo Marques
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants