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Synthesis and characterization of Ca(3)Lu(GaO)(3)(BO(3))(4):Ce(3+),Tb(3+) phosphors: tunable-color emissions, energy transfer, and thermal stability
Blue-green dual-emitting phosphors Ca(3)Lu(GaO)(3)(BO(3))(4):Ce(3+),Tb(3+) (CLGB:Ce(3+),Tb(3+)) were synthesized via a traditional solid-state reaction method. The phase of the phosphors was characterized by X-ray diffraction and the luminescence properties were investigated using the excitation and...
Autores principales: | , , , , , |
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9081636/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35540160 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03289k |
Sumario: | Blue-green dual-emitting phosphors Ca(3)Lu(GaO)(3)(BO(3))(4):Ce(3+),Tb(3+) (CLGB:Ce(3+),Tb(3+)) were synthesized via a traditional solid-state reaction method. The phase of the phosphors was characterized by X-ray diffraction and the luminescence properties were investigated using the excitation and emission spectra, decay curves, temperature-dependent emission spectra, CIE chromaticity coordinates, and the internal quantum efficiency. Under 345 nm UV light excitation, Ce(3+) singly doped CLGB phosphors presented intense blue light in the 350–550 nm wavelength region with a maximum peak at 400 nm. In sharp contrast, CLGB:Ce(3+),Tb(3+) phosphors showed both the blue and green emission wavelengths of Ce(3+) and Tb(3+) ions, respectively. The overall emission colors can be tuned from blue (0.164, 0.042) to green (0.331, 0.485) via increasing the concentration of Tb(3+) ions, due to the energy transfer (ET) from Ce(3+) ions to Tb(3+) ions. The optimal doping concentration of Tb(3+) ions in CLGB:Ce(3+),Tb(3+) phosphors was found to be 40 mol%. The mechanism of the ET from the Ce(3+) to Tb(3+) ions was demonstrated to be electric quadrupole–quadrupole interaction. The CLGB:0.04Ce(3+),0.40Tb(3+) sample possessed a high IQE of 54.2% and excellent thermal stability with an activation energy of 0.3142 eV when excited at 345 nm. The integrated emission intensity of CLGB:0.04Ce(3+),0.40Tb(3+) at 423 K was found to be about 74% of that at 303 K. Finally, under 300 mA driven current, the fabricated prototype white light-emitting diode showed CIE chromaticity coordinates of (0.3996, 0.3856) and high color rending index of 81.2. Considering all the above characteristics, the obtained CLGB:Ce(3+),Tb(3+) phosphors can be a type of multicolor emitting phosphor for application in white light-emitting diodes. |
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