Abstract:
According to the relationship between luminescent properties and local symmetry of Eu
3+, together with the site symmetry of symmetrically equivalent points in space group, it can be inferred that there are mainly two kinds of emission centers, which have the C
4v or C
3v site symmetry respectively, in fluorite:Eu
3+ system. The Eu
3+ ion requires charge compensation, because it enters the cubic site in a heterovalent substitution for the Ca
2+ ion. The charge-compensating defects, such as the predominant interstitial F
i-, influence the local environment of the Eu
3+ ions and, in particular, modify the site symmetry. The existence of F
i- round the Eu
3+ ion reduces the O
h symmetry to C
4v or C
3v, which breaks the parity selection rules and promotes the luminescence of fluorite:Eu
3+ samples.