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    Luminescence properties of Y3F[Si3O10]:Ln3+ (Ln = Eu, Tb, Er) with thalenite-type host lattice and crystal structure of Tm3F[Si3O10]
    (2023) Schäfer, Marion C.; Petter, Michael; Hartenbach, Ingo; Locke, Ralf J. C.; Zhang, Shuang; Wickleder, Claudia; Schleid, Thomas
    With Tm3F[Si3O10], a new representative of the Ln3F[Si3O10] series could be synthesized by the reaction of Tm2O3, TmF3 and SiO2 (molar ratio: 1:1:3), applying an excess of CsBr as a fluxing agent in gas-tightly sealed platinum crucibles for eight days at 750 °C, and designed to yield Tm3F3[Si3O9] or Cs2TmF[Si4O10]. Single crystals of Tm3F[Si3O10] (monoclinic, P21/n; a = 725.04(6), b = 1102.43(9), c = 1032.57(8) pm, β = 97.185(7)°; Z = 4) appear as pale celadon, transparent, air- and water-resistant rhombic plates. According to its thalenite-type structure, Tm3F[Si3O10] contains catena-trisilicate anions [Si3O10]8− and triangular [FTm3]8+ cations. The three crystallographically different Tm3+ cations are coordinated by seven plus one (Tm1) or only seven anions (Tm2 and Tm3) exhibiting a single F- anion for each polyhedron, additional to the majority of O2- anions. Furthermore, the luminescence properties of the isotypic colorless compound Y3F[Si3O10] doped with Eu3+ (red emission), Tb3+ (green emission) and Er3+ (yellow and infrared emission), respectively, are reported in presenting their different excitation and emission spectra.
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    Synthese, Charakterisierung und Eigenschaften multinärer Oxosilicate der Selten-Erd-Metalle
    (2010) Schäfer, Marion C.; Schleid, Thomas (Prof. Dr.)
    Die beiden häufigsten Elemente der Erdkruste, Silicium und Sauerstoff, bilden in Form von silicathaltigen Verbindungen mehr als 90 % der Erdkruste. Deren große strukturelle Vielfalt wird durch die hohe Kondensationsneigung der Silicattetrader ermöglicht und die verschiedenen Verknüpfungsmuster werden durch eine Vielzahl an synthetischen Oxosilicaten noch erweitert. Im Hinblick auf eine mögliche Verwendung als neuartige Lumineszenzmaterialien werden in der vorliegenden Dissertation die Ergebnisse zur Strukturaufklärung der dargestellten ternären, quaternären und quinären Oxosilicate der Selten-Erd-Metalle derivatisiert mit Halognid-Anionen und/oder (Erd)Alkalimetall-Kationen vorgestellt. Zudem wird auf die ersten Ergebnisse der Lumineszenz-spektroskopischen Studien eingegangen.
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    Tetrayttrium difluoride disilicate orthosilicate, Y4F2[Si2O7][SiO4]
    (2013) Schäfer, Marion C.; Hartenbach, Ingo; Schleid, Thomas
    The crystal structure of Y4F2[Si2O7][SiO4] is decribed in this paper.
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