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UV/VUV switch-driven color-reversal effect for Tb-activated phosphors

The remarkable narrow-band emission of trivalent lanthanide-doped phosphors excited by the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) radiation lines of Xe atoms/Xe(2) molecules at 147/172 nm are extensively investigated in the development of plasma display panels and Hg-free fluorescent lamps, which are frequently u...

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Autores principales: Lin, Chun Che, Chen, Wei-Ting, Chu, Cheng-I, Huang, Kuan-Wei, Yeh, Chiao-Wen, Cheng, Bing-Ming, Liu, Ru-Shi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6059949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30167160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/lsa.2016.66
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author Lin, Chun Che
Chen, Wei-Ting
Chu, Cheng-I
Huang, Kuan-Wei
Yeh, Chiao-Wen
Cheng, Bing-Ming
Liu, Ru-Shi
author_facet Lin, Chun Che
Chen, Wei-Ting
Chu, Cheng-I
Huang, Kuan-Wei
Yeh, Chiao-Wen
Cheng, Bing-Ming
Liu, Ru-Shi
author_sort Lin, Chun Che
collection PubMed
description The remarkable narrow-band emission of trivalent lanthanide-doped phosphors excited by the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) radiation lines of Xe atoms/Xe(2) molecules at 147/172 nm are extensively investigated in the development of plasma display panels and Hg-free fluorescent lamps, which are frequently used in our daily lives. Numerous solid materials, particularly Tb(3+)-doped oxides, such as silicates, phosphates and borates, are efficient green/blue sources with color-tunable properties. The excitation wavelength and rare earth concentration are usually varied to optimize efficiency and the luminescent properties. However, some underlying mechanisms for the shift in the emission colors remain unclear. The present study shows that a UV/VUV switch systematically controls the change in the phosphor (Ba(3)Si(6)O(12)N(2):Tb) photoluminescence from green to blue, resulting in a green emission when the system is excited with UV radiation. However, a blue color is observed when the radiation wavelength shifts to the VUV region. Thus, a configurational coordinate model is proposed for the color-reversal effect. In this model, the dominant radiative decay results in a green emission under low-energy UV excitation from the (5)D(4) state of the f–f inner-shell transition in the Tb system. However, under high-energy VUV excitation, the state switches into the (5)D(3) state, which exhibits a blue emission. This mechanism is expected to be generally applicable to Tb-doped phosphors and useful in adjusting the optical properties against well-known cross-relaxation processes by varying the ratio of the green/blue contributions.
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spelling pubmed-60599492018-08-30 UV/VUV switch-driven color-reversal effect for Tb-activated phosphors Lin, Chun Che Chen, Wei-Ting Chu, Cheng-I Huang, Kuan-Wei Yeh, Chiao-Wen Cheng, Bing-Ming Liu, Ru-Shi Light Sci Appl Original Article The remarkable narrow-band emission of trivalent lanthanide-doped phosphors excited by the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) radiation lines of Xe atoms/Xe(2) molecules at 147/172 nm are extensively investigated in the development of plasma display panels and Hg-free fluorescent lamps, which are frequently used in our daily lives. Numerous solid materials, particularly Tb(3+)-doped oxides, such as silicates, phosphates and borates, are efficient green/blue sources with color-tunable properties. The excitation wavelength and rare earth concentration are usually varied to optimize efficiency and the luminescent properties. However, some underlying mechanisms for the shift in the emission colors remain unclear. The present study shows that a UV/VUV switch systematically controls the change in the phosphor (Ba(3)Si(6)O(12)N(2):Tb) photoluminescence from green to blue, resulting in a green emission when the system is excited with UV radiation. However, a blue color is observed when the radiation wavelength shifts to the VUV region. Thus, a configurational coordinate model is proposed for the color-reversal effect. In this model, the dominant radiative decay results in a green emission under low-energy UV excitation from the (5)D(4) state of the f–f inner-shell transition in the Tb system. However, under high-energy VUV excitation, the state switches into the (5)D(3) state, which exhibits a blue emission. This mechanism is expected to be generally applicable to Tb-doped phosphors and useful in adjusting the optical properties against well-known cross-relaxation processes by varying the ratio of the green/blue contributions. Nature Publishing Group 2016-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6059949/ /pubmed/30167160 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/lsa.2016.66 Text en Copyright © 2016 CIOMP http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Original Article
Lin, Chun Che
Chen, Wei-Ting
Chu, Cheng-I
Huang, Kuan-Wei
Yeh, Chiao-Wen
Cheng, Bing-Ming
Liu, Ru-Shi
UV/VUV switch-driven color-reversal effect for Tb-activated phosphors
title UV/VUV switch-driven color-reversal effect for Tb-activated phosphors
title_full UV/VUV switch-driven color-reversal effect for Tb-activated phosphors
title_fullStr UV/VUV switch-driven color-reversal effect for Tb-activated phosphors
title_full_unstemmed UV/VUV switch-driven color-reversal effect for Tb-activated phosphors
title_short UV/VUV switch-driven color-reversal effect for Tb-activated phosphors
title_sort uv/vuv switch-driven color-reversal effect for tb-activated phosphors
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6059949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30167160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/lsa.2016.66
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