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Artigo The origin of photoluminescence in amorphous lead titanate(Springer, 2003-03) Leite, Edson Roberto; Paris, Elaine Cristina; Pontes, F. M.; Paskocimas, Carlos Alberto; Silva, Elson Longo da; Sensato, F.; Pinheiro, Carlos Davidson; Varela, José A.; Pizani, Paulo Sérgio; Campos, C. E. M.; Lanciotti Júnior, FranchescoWe discuss the nature of visible photoluminescence at room temperature in amorphous lead titanate in the light of the results of recent experimental and theoretical calculations. Experimental results obtained by XANES and EXAFS revealed that amorphous lead titanate is composed of a Ti-O network having fivefold Ti coordination and NBO-type (non-bridging oxygen) defects. These defects can modify the electronic structure of amorphous compounds. Our calculation of the electronic structure involved the use of first-principle molecular calculations to simulate the variation of the electronic structure in the lead titanate crystalline phase, which is known to have a direct band gap, and we also made an in-depth examination of amorphous lead titanate. The results of our theoretical calculations of amorphous lead titanate indicate that the formation of fivefold coordination in the amorphous system may introduce delocalized electronic levels in the HOMO (highest occupied molecular orbital) and the LUMO (lowest unoccupied molecular orbital). A comparison of the experimental and theoretical results of amorphous compounds suggests the possibility of a radiative recombination (electron-hole pairs), which may be responsible for the emission of photoluminescenceArtigo The role of the Eu3+ ions in structure and photoluminescence properties of SrBi2Nb2O9 powders(Elsevier, 2009-04) Volanti, Diogo Paschoalini; Rosa, Ieda Lúcia Viana; Paris, Elaine Cristina; Paskocimas, Carlos Alberto; Pizani, Paulo Sérgio; Varela, José A.; Silva, Elson Longo daThis work rationalized for the first time the key role of Eu3+ ion in the doping process of SrBi2Nb2O9 (SBN) compound. This process allows us to understand the role of Eu3+ as lattice modifier as well as to obtain information on the crystalline structure surrounding. Therefore, the SBN and Eu3+ doped SBN (SBN:Eu) were synthesized using the polymeric precursor method (PPM). Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images reveal the strong influence of europium on the SBN microstructure. Thermogravimetry (TG) and differential thermal analysis (DTA) techniques were used to determine the weight loss and changes associated with phase transitions in SBN during thermal evolution. The behavior of the Eu3+ lattice modifier was followed in a long-range order by X-ray diffraction (XRD), while Fourier transform Raman (FTRaman) spectroscopy was used to analyze the short-range order. To this end, the SBN orthorhombic phase was observed for all samples heat treated from 400 to 700 C for 2 h. In addition, photoluminescence measurements were employed to study the structural modifications in SBN lattice. The characteristic red emission of the Eu3+ using the 488 nm exciting wavelength of an argon–ion laser was distinctly observed for SBN:Eu samples heat treated from 550 to 700 C. Europium characteristic emission bands are related to 5D1?7FJ (J = 0–2) transitions at 538 and 555 nm, as well as the 5D0?7FJ (J = 0–4) ones at 580, 592, 615, 653 and 695 nm. By means of the emission spectra analyses it was possible to predict that the Eu3+ ions are located at sites of higher symmetry, since the relative area of the (5D0?7F2)/ (5D0?7F1) transitions for the SBN:Eu samples decrease from 3.82 to 2.60 with increasing temperature from 550 to 700 °C