borophosphate has attracted much attention during the continuous searching for new functional materials. We report the synthesis process
structural and spectroscopic properties of Ce
3+
doped alkali-earth borophosphate.
M
BPO
5
(
M
=Ca
Sr
Ba) were prepared by solid-state reactions and Ce
3+
ions were successfully doped into the samples in a reduction atmosphere. The structural properties were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). XRD patterns exhibit that the samples crystallize in stillwellite structure. FT-IR spectra show the absorption bands of BO 4 and PO 4 groups
indicating that B and P atoms were linked with O atoms in regular tetrahedron form. The excitation spectra in the vacuum ultraviolet-ultraviolet region of the samples were recorded. The emission spectra feature typical 5d4f transition of Ce
3+
. The effects of radius of alkali earth ions on the excitation spectra and emission spectra were discussed. The lifetime of Ce
3+
emission in BaBPO
5
is measured to be about 25ns
which meet the demand of scintillator for the short lifetime. Our results show that Ce
3+
doped
M
BPO
5
(
M
=Ca
Sr
Ba) may find potential applications in scintillator materials.