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Development of NaY(9)Si(6)O(26):Yb(3+) phosphors with high thermal stability for NIR anti-counterfeiting: study of its crystal structure and luminescent properties

Near-infrared (NIR) radiation has generated considerable industrial and research interest. However, NIR phosphors for this are limited by low quantum efficiency and broad spectra. Rare-earth-containing compounds doped with activators as host systems for NIR phosphors may resolve these limitations. Y...

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Autores principales: Kang, Tae Wook, Choi, Yeon Bin, Kang, Chae Ha, Park, Young Ji, Kim, Jin Ho, Bae, Byungseo, Kim, Sun Woog
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9993125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36908548
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00427a
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author Kang, Tae Wook
Choi, Yeon Bin
Kang, Chae Ha
Park, Young Ji
Kim, Jin Ho
Bae, Byungseo
Kim, Sun Woog
author_facet Kang, Tae Wook
Choi, Yeon Bin
Kang, Chae Ha
Park, Young Ji
Kim, Jin Ho
Bae, Byungseo
Kim, Sun Woog
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description Near-infrared (NIR) radiation has generated considerable industrial and research interest. However, NIR phosphors for this are limited by low quantum efficiency and broad spectra. Rare-earth-containing compounds doped with activators as host systems for NIR phosphors may resolve these limitations. Yb(3+)-doped NaY(9)Si(6)O(26) phosphors were synthesized using a conventional solid-state reaction method. The main phase of the synthesized phosphor samples exhibited a hexagonal structure NaY(9)Si(6)O(26) phase, and had an angular-shape with an average grain size of 1–3 μm. The NaY(9)Si(6)O(26):Yb(3+) phosphors showed a near-infrared emission from 950 to 1100 nm, which was attributed to the (2)F(5/2) → (2)F(7/2) transition of Yb(3+) ions under 270 and 920 nm excitation. The excitation spectra, recorded by monitoring the emission at 985 nm, showed two bands in the ultraviolet and infrared regions, which correspond to the charge transfer transition and the (2)F(7/2) → (2)F(5/2) transition of Yb(3+) ions. At 300 °C, the emission intensity of the NaY(9)Si(6)O(26):Yb(3+) phosphor remained constant at 82%. Furthermore, the thermal degradation was negligible after cooling, suggesting the possibility of application in advanced anti-counterfeiting applications.
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spelling pubmed-99931252023-03-09 Development of NaY(9)Si(6)O(26):Yb(3+) phosphors with high thermal stability for NIR anti-counterfeiting: study of its crystal structure and luminescent properties Kang, Tae Wook Choi, Yeon Bin Kang, Chae Ha Park, Young Ji Kim, Jin Ho Bae, Byungseo Kim, Sun Woog RSC Adv Chemistry Near-infrared (NIR) radiation has generated considerable industrial and research interest. However, NIR phosphors for this are limited by low quantum efficiency and broad spectra. Rare-earth-containing compounds doped with activators as host systems for NIR phosphors may resolve these limitations. Yb(3+)-doped NaY(9)Si(6)O(26) phosphors were synthesized using a conventional solid-state reaction method. The main phase of the synthesized phosphor samples exhibited a hexagonal structure NaY(9)Si(6)O(26) phase, and had an angular-shape with an average grain size of 1–3 μm. The NaY(9)Si(6)O(26):Yb(3+) phosphors showed a near-infrared emission from 950 to 1100 nm, which was attributed to the (2)F(5/2) → (2)F(7/2) transition of Yb(3+) ions under 270 and 920 nm excitation. The excitation spectra, recorded by monitoring the emission at 985 nm, showed two bands in the ultraviolet and infrared regions, which correspond to the charge transfer transition and the (2)F(7/2) → (2)F(5/2) transition of Yb(3+) ions. At 300 °C, the emission intensity of the NaY(9)Si(6)O(26):Yb(3+) phosphor remained constant at 82%. Furthermore, the thermal degradation was negligible after cooling, suggesting the possibility of application in advanced anti-counterfeiting applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9993125/ /pubmed/36908548 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00427a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Kang, Tae Wook
Choi, Yeon Bin
Kang, Chae Ha
Park, Young Ji
Kim, Jin Ho
Bae, Byungseo
Kim, Sun Woog
Development of NaY(9)Si(6)O(26):Yb(3+) phosphors with high thermal stability for NIR anti-counterfeiting: study of its crystal structure and luminescent properties
title Development of NaY(9)Si(6)O(26):Yb(3+) phosphors with high thermal stability for NIR anti-counterfeiting: study of its crystal structure and luminescent properties
title_full Development of NaY(9)Si(6)O(26):Yb(3+) phosphors with high thermal stability for NIR anti-counterfeiting: study of its crystal structure and luminescent properties
title_fullStr Development of NaY(9)Si(6)O(26):Yb(3+) phosphors with high thermal stability for NIR anti-counterfeiting: study of its crystal structure and luminescent properties
title_full_unstemmed Development of NaY(9)Si(6)O(26):Yb(3+) phosphors with high thermal stability for NIR anti-counterfeiting: study of its crystal structure and luminescent properties
title_short Development of NaY(9)Si(6)O(26):Yb(3+) phosphors with high thermal stability for NIR anti-counterfeiting: study of its crystal structure and luminescent properties
title_sort development of nay(9)si(6)o(26):yb(3+) phosphors with high thermal stability for nir anti-counterfeiting: study of its crystal structure and luminescent properties
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9993125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36908548
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra00427a
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