High-Pressure Synthesis of Corundum-Type Ga 2 O 3 :Cr 3+ and Application of Its Fluorescence to the Pressure Scale.
Hitoshi YusaMasashi MiyakawaPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Cr 3+ -doped Ga 2 O 3 crystals with a corundum structure were synthesized at high temperature and high pressure, and their excitation as well as fluorescence properties were evaluated. The crystals were green under white light illumination but deep red when exposed to ultraviolet light. This can mainly be attributed to R 1 and R 2 fluorescence spectra caused by the Cr 3+ transition. The pressure-dependence of their fluorescence spectra is comparable with ruby (Al 2 O 3 :Cr 3+ ), which is currently often used as a pressure scale. The excitation spectrum was shifted to the long-wavelength side compared with ruby, which enabled excitation with long-wavelength lasers, even if the pressure effect is considered. In addition, the R 1 and R 2 peaks were well-separated with increasing pressure, which might have advantages over the ruby scale.