Acta Optica Sinica, Volume. 18, Issue 11, 1590(1998)

Optical Absorption Edges and Their Origin of Scheelite-Structured Tungstate and Molybdate Crystals

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    The transmission spectra and optical absorption edges (OAEs) of some scheelite structured crystals, such as undoped CaWO 4, PbWO 4, CaMoO 4 and PbMoO 4 crystals, were comparatively studied. It was found that the relative location of their OAEs can not be explained from a widely adopted viewpoint that the OAEs originate from electron transfer from t 1 orbital to 2e orbital of W(Mo)O 2- 4 group with T d symmetry. But it can be explained with the electron transfer from 1a 2 orbital to 2b 1 orbital within the W(Mo)O 2- 4 group with D 2d symmetry. The OAEs of the above mentioned crystals and the PbWO 4 crystals doped with lanthanum, niobium and molybdenum respectively were interpreted briefly from the present viewpoint and the ion polarization model.

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    [in Chinese], [in Chinese], [in Chinese], [in Chinese]. Optical Absorption Edges and Their Origin of Scheelite-Structured Tungstate and Molybdate Crystals[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 1998, 18(11): 1590

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    Category: Materials

    Received: Oct. 5, 1997

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    Published Online: Oct. 18, 2006

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