Hafnium oxide powders were synthesized using the sol–gel method and further subjected to microwave treatment (MT) or conventional heat treatment (CT). The HfO2 powders were transformed into a monoclinic phase with a small crystallite size when using MT at 350C and CT at 450C. Both methods gave products possessing photoluminescence (PL) emission bands at approximately 415 and 523nm. Furthermore, the intensity of the PL was found correlate to the treatment temperature and to the concentration of oxygen vacancies in the powders.

Oxygen Vacancy Relationship to Photoluminescence and Heat Treatment Methods in Hafnium Oxide Powders. S.H.Chuang, H.C.Lin, C.H.Chen: Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2012, 534, 42–6