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A series of newly developed color‐tunable Ca3La6(SiO4)6: Ce3+, Tb3+ phosphors were successfully prepared in this study. The crystal structures of the prepared phosphors were revealed to be hexagonal with space group P63/m, and the lattice parameters were evaluated via utilizing the Rietveld refinement method. Upon excitation at 288 nm, the emission spectra of Ce3+and Tb3+ ions co‐doped Ca3La6(SiO4)6 phosphors included a blue emission band and several emission lines. The blue emission band with a peak at 420 nm originated in the fd transitions of Ce3+ ions, and the emission lines in the range of 450–650 nm were assigned to the 5D4 → 7FJ (J = 6, 5, 4, 3) transitions of Tb3+ ions. Increasing the doping content of Tb3+ ions considerably strengthened Tb3+ emission and reduced Ce3+ emission owing to the energy transfer from Ce3+ to Tb3+ ions. The mechanism of the energy transfer was confirmed to be a dipole–dipole interaction. The effective energy transfer from Ce3+ to Tb3+ ions caused a color shift from purplish‐blue to yellowish‐green. Color‐tunable Ca3La6(SiO4)6: Ce3+, Tb3+ phosphors have the potential to be utilized in light‐emitting diodes with proper modulation of the amount of Tb3+ ions.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2017,43(18):16323-16330
The tricolor-emitting MgY4Si3O13: Ce3+, Tb3+, Eu3+ phosphors for ultraviolet-LED have been prepared via a high-temperature solid-state method. X-ray diffraction, photoluminescence emission, excitation spectra and fluorescence lifetime were utilized to characterize the structure and the properties of synthesized samples. Two different lattice sites for Ce3+ are occupied from the host structure and the normalized PL and PLE spectra. The emissions of single-doped Ce3+/Tb3+/Eu3+ are located in blue, green and red region, respectively. The energy transfer from Ce3+ to Tb3+ and from Tb3+ to Eu3+ has been validated by spectra and decay curves and the energy transfer mode from Tb3+ to Eu3+ was calculated to be electric dipole-dipole interactions. By adjusting the content of Tb3+ and Eu3+ in MgY4Si3O13: Ce3+, Tb3+, Eu3+, the CIE coordinates can be changed from blue to green and eventually generate white light under UV excitation. All the results indicate that the MgY4Si3O13: Ce3+, Tb3+, Eu3+ phosphors are potential candidates in the application of UV-WLEDs.  相似文献   

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A series of single-component blue, green and red phosphors have been fabricated based on the Ca3Gd(GaO)3(BO3)4 host through doping of the Ce3+/Tb3+/Eu3+ ions, and their crystal structure and photoluminescence properties have been discussed in detail. A terbium bridge model via Ce3+ → Tb3+ → Eu3+ energy transfer has been studied. The emission colours of the phosphors can be tuned from blue (0.1661, 0.0686) to green (0.3263, 0.4791) and eventually to red (0.5284, 0.4040) under a single 344 nm UV excitation as the result of the Ce3+ → Tb3+ → Eu3+ energy transfer. The energy transfer mechanisms of Ce3+ → Tb3+ and Tb3+ → Eu3+ were found to be dipole-dipole interactions. Importantly, Ca3Gd(GaO)3(BO3)4:Ce3+,Tb3+,Eu3+ phosphors had high internal quantum efficiency. Moreover, the study on the temperature-dependent emission spectra revealed that the Ca3Gd(GaO)3(BO3)4:Ce3+,Tb3+,Eu3+ phosphors possessed good thermal stability. The above results indicate that the phosphors can be applied into white light-emitting diodes as single-component multi-colour phosphors.  相似文献   

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LaScO3:xBi3+,yTb3+,zEu3+ (x = 0 − 0.04, y = 0 − 0.05, z = 0 − 0.05) phosphors were prepared via high-temperature solid-state reaction. Phase identification and crystal structures of the LaScO3:xBi3+,yTb3+,zEu3+ phosphors were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD). Crystal structure of phosphors was analyzed by Rietveld refinement and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The luminescent performance of these trichromatic phosphors is investigated by diffuse reflection spectra and photoluminescence. The phenomenon of energy transfer from Bi3+ and Tb3+ to Eu3+ in LaScO3:xBi3+,yTb3+,zEu3+ phosphors was investigated. By changing the ratio of x, y, and z, trichromatic can be obtained in the LaScO3 host, including red, green, and blue emission with peak centered at 613, 544, and 428 nm, respectively. Therefore, two kinds of white light-emitting phosphors were obtained, LaScO3:0.02Bi3+,0.05Tb3+,zEu3+ and LaScO3:0.02Bi3+,0.03Eu3+,yTb3+. The energy transfer was characterized by decay times of the LaScO3:xBi3+, yTb3+, zEu3+ phosphors. Moreover absolute internal QY and CIE chromatic coordinates are shown. The potential optical thermometry application of LaScO3:Bi3+,Eu3+ was based on the temperature sensitivity of the fluorescence intensity ratio (FIR). The maximum Sa and Sr are 0.118 K−1 (at 473.15 K) and 0.795% K−1 (at 448.15 K), respectively. Hence, the LaScO3:Bi3+,Eu3+ phosphor is a good material for optical temperature sensing.  相似文献   

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Using the solid‐state reaction method, Ce3+,Tb3+‐coactivated Si5AlON7 (Si6?zAlzOzN8?z, = 1) phosphors were successfully synthesized. The obtained phosphors exhibit high absorption and strong excitation bands in the wavelength range of 240–440 nm, matching well with the light emitting‐diode (LED) chip. The ET from Ce3+ to Tb3+ ions in Si5AlON7:Ce3+,Tb3+ has been studied and demonstrated by the luminescence spectra and decay curves. Moreover, the phosphors show tunable emissions from blue to green by tuning the relative ratio of the Ce3+ to Tb3+ ions. Thermal quenching properties of Si5AlON7:Ce3+,Tb3+ had also been investigated and the quenching temperature is ~190°C. These results show that Si5AlON7:Ce3+,Tb3+ could be a promising candidate for a single‐phased color‐tunable phosphor applied in UV‐chip pumped LEDs.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2016,42(5):6115-6120
Ce3+ and Tb3+ singly doped and co-doped GdAl3(BO3)4 phosphors were synthesized by solid state reaction. The crystal structure, the luminescent properties, the lifetimes and the temperature-dependent luminescence characteristic of the phosphors were investigated. Through an effective energy transfer, the emission spectra of GdAl3(BO3)4:Ce3+, Tb3+ phosphor contains both a broad band in the range of 330–400 nm originated from Ce3+ ions and a series of sharp peaks at 484, 541, 583, and 623 nm due to Tb3+ ions. The energy transfer from Ce3+ to Tb3+ in GdAl3(BO3)4 host is demonstrated to be phonon assisted nonradiative energy transfer via a dipole–dipole interaction.  相似文献   

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This work presents the ultraviolet–visible spectroscopic properties of Ba3Y2(BO3)4:Ce3+,Tb3+ phosphors prepared by a high‐temperature solid‐state reaction. Under ultraviolet light excitation, tunable emission from the blue to yellowish‐green region was obtained by changing the doping concentration of Tb3+ when the content of Ce3+ is fixed. The efficient energy transfer process between Ce3+ and Tb3+ ions was observed and confirmed in terms of corresponding excitation and emission spectra. In addition, the energy transfer mechanism between Ce3+ and Tb3+ was proved to be dipole–dipole interaction in Ba3Y2(BO3)4:Ce3+,Tb3+ phosphor. By utilizing the principle of energy transfer and appropriate tuning of Ce3+/Tb3+ contents, Ba3Y(BO3)4:Ce3+,Tb3+ phosphors can have potential application as an UV‐convertible phosphor for near‐UV excited white light‐emitting diodes.  相似文献   

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Ce3+ ion doped BiPO4 phosphors were synthesized by co-precipitation method using ethylene glycol as capping agent. The prepared phosphors were characterized by XRD, SEM, FT-IR, UV-Vis, and PL spectroscopy techniques. The formation of monoclinic phase was confirmed from XRD and FT-IR studies. SEM study revealed the rice shape morphology of BiPO4:Ce3+ (7at.%). In the photoluminescence analysis, a broad emission band extending in a wide wavelengths range with maxima around 419 and 470 nm was observed under excitation at 370 and 417 nm, respectively. These emission bands are originated from the electronic transitions, viz., 5d → 2F5/2, 2F7/2 of Ce3+ ion. The emission intensity was accentuated with the increase of Ce3+ ion till 7at.% and subsequently attenuated with further increase of Ce3+ ion concentration; which is due to the concentration quenching effect. The BiPO4:Ce3+ (7at.%) sample was characterized for the feasibility of photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue under UV light irradiation and degradation of 90% of the dye was degraded within 120 minutes was observed. From the results, it is believed that the prepared BiPO4:Ce3+ may have potential applications in solid state lighting as well as in photocatalysis for the degradation of organic dyes.  相似文献   

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In this study, Sr2+, Ca2+, Zn2+, and Mg2+ ions act to tune the emission band to the blue-cyan region in BaxSryB2O5:Ce3+ (BSBO), BaxCazB2O5:Ce3+ (BCBO), BaxZnuB2O5:Ce3+ (BZBO), and BaxMgvB2O5:Ce3+ (BMBO) phosphors. A red shift occurs with the increase of Sr2+, Ca2+, Zn2+, and Mg2+ concentration, and a blue shift occurs when the concentrations of Sr2+, Ca2+, Zn2+, and Mg2+ exceed the critical value. The emission color can be tuned from deep blue (0.15, 0.12) to cyan (0.16, 0.27) upon 365 nm UV lamp excitation due to the crystal field splitting and centroid shifts. The excitation band shift to long wavelength by introducing ions, so that the synthesized phosphor can be better matched with the n-UV chip. The emission intensity slowly decreases with the temperature increasing. Therefore, the BMBO:Ce3+, BZBO:Ce3+, BCBO:Ce3+, and BSBO:Ce3+ phosphors with relatively good thermal stability were synthesized, which could have potential applications in the n-UV white LEDs.  相似文献   

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To enhance the display quality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), it is of great significance to exploit green/yellow-emitting phosphors with narrow emission band, high quantum yield, and excellent color purity to satisfy the application. Herein, orthophosphate-based green/yellow-emitting Na3Tb(PO4)2:Ce3+/Eu2+ (NTPO:Ce3+/Eu2+) phosphors have been successfully synthesized by a facile solid-state reaction method. The absorption band of NTPO samples was extended to the near-ultraviolet region and the absorption efficiency was significantly improved owing to a highly efficient energy transfer from Ce3+/Eu2+ ion to Tb3+ ion in NTPO host certified by time-resolved PL spectra. Upon 300 nm excitation, the NTPO:Ce3+ is characterized by ultra-narrow-band green emission of Tb3+ with an absolute quantum yield of 94.5%. Unexpectedly, NTPO:Eu2+ emits bright yellow light with a color purity of 73% as a result of the blending of green light emission from Tb3+ and red light emission from Eu3+. The thermal stability has been improved by controlling the stoichiometric ratio of Na+. The prototype white LED used yellow-emitting NTPO:Eu2+ phosphor has higher color-rendering index (Ra = 83.5), lower correlated color temperature (CCT = 5206 K), and closer CIE color coordinates (0.338, 0.3187) to the standard white point at (0.333, 0.333) than that used green-emitting NTPO:Ce3+ phosphor, indicating the addition of the yellow light component improved the Ra of the trichromatic (RGB) materials.  相似文献   

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The development of novel single-component white-emitting phosphors with high thermal stability is essential for improving the illumination quality of white light-emitting diodes. In this work, we synthesized a series of Ce3+, Tb3+, Mn2+ single- and multiple-doped Ca9La(PO4)7 (CLPO) phosphors with β-Ca3(PO4)2-type structure by the simple high-temperature solid-state reaction. The crystallization behavior, crystal structure, surface morphology, photoluminescence performance, decay lifetime and thermal stability were systematically investigated. The PL spectra and decay curves have evidenced the efficient energy transfer from Ce3+ to Tb3+ and from Ce3+ to Mn2+ in the CLPO host, and corresponding energy transfer efficiency reaches 41.8% and 54.1%, respectively. The energy transfer process of Ce3+→Tb3+ and Ce3+→Mn2+ can be deduced to the resonant type via dipole-dipole and dipole-quadrupole interaction mechanism, and corresponding critical distance were determined to be 12.23 and 14.4 Å, respectively. Based on the efficient energy transfer, the white light emission can be successfully achieved in the single-component CLPO:0.15Ce3+, 0.10Tb3+, 0.04Mn2+ phosphor, which owns CIE chromaticity coordinates of (0.3245, 0.3347), CCT of 5878 K, internal and external quantum efficiency of 84.51% and 69.32%. Especially, compared with the emission intensity at 25 °C, it still remains 98.5% at 150 °C and 92.0% at 300 °C. Based on these results, the single-component white light emission phosphor CLPO:0.15Ce3+, 0.10Tb3+, 0.04Mn2+ is a potential candidate for UV-converted white LEDs.  相似文献   

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Ce3+/Tb3+ co-doped NaMgBO3 phosphors were successfully synthesized by solid-state method. Under 381 nm excitation, the cyan emission owing to the 5d → 4f of Ce3+ ions and green emissions arising from the 5D4 → 7FJ (J = 6, 5, 4, and 3) transitions of Tb3+ ions were seen in all the phosphors. Through theoretical analysis, one knows that the energy transfer from Ce3+ to Tb3+ ions with high efficiency of 83.74% was contributed by dipole–dipole transition. Furthermore, the internal quantum efficiency of NaMgBO3:0.01Ce3+,0.03Tb3+ phosphor was 54.28%. Compared with that of at 303 K, the emission intensity of the developed products at 423 K still kept 73%, revealing the splendid thermal stability of the studied phosphors. Through utilizing the resultant phosphors as cyan-green components, the fabricated white-LED device exhibited an excellent correlated color temperature of 2785 K, high color-rendering index of 85.73, suitable luminance efficiency of 25.00 lm/W, and appropriate color coordinate of (0.4279, 0.3617). Aside from the superior photoluminescence, the synthesized phosphors also exhibited excellent cathode-luminescence properties which were sensitive to the current and accelerating voltage. Furthermore, the NaMgBO3:0.01Ce3+,0.03Tb3+ phosphors with multi-mode emissions were promising candidates for optical anti-counterfeiting. All the results indicated that the Ce3+/Tb3+ co-doped NaMgBO3 phosphors were potential multi-platforms toward white-LED, field emission displays, and optical anti-counterfeiting applications.  相似文献   

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Ce3+ and Tb3+ co-doped Sr2B2O5 phosphors were synthesized by the solid-state method. X-ray diffraction (XRD) was used to characterize the phase structure. The luminescent properties of Ce3+ and Tb3+ co-doped Sr2B2O5 phosphors were investigated by using the photoluminescence emission, excitation spectra and reflectance spectra, respectively. The excitation spectra indicate that this phosphor can be effectively excited by near ultraviolet (n-UV) light of 317 nm. Under the excitation of 317 nm, Sr2B2O5:Ce3+,Tb3+ phosphors exhibited blue emission corresponding to the fd transition of Ce3+ ions and green emission bands corresponding to the ff transition of Tb3+ ions, respectively. The Reflectance spectra of the Sr2B2O5:Ce3+,Tb3+ phosphors are noted that combine with Ce3+ and Tb3+ ion absorptions. Effective energy transfer occurred from Ce3+ to Tb3+ in Sr2B2O5 host due to the observed spectra overlap between the emission spectrum of Ce3+ ion and the excitation spectrum of Tb3+ ion. The energy transfer efficiency from Ce3+ ion to Tb3+ ion was also calculated to be 90%. The phosphor Sr2B2O5:Ce3+,Tb3+ could be considered as one of double emission phosphor for n-UV excited white light emitting diodes.  相似文献   

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A series of Ba2B2O5: RE (RE=Ce3+/Tb3+/Sm3+) phosphors were synthesized using high‐temperature solid‐state reaction. The X‐ray diffraction (XRD), luminescent properties, and decay lifetimes are utilized to characterize the properties of the phosphors. The obtained phosphors can emit blue, green, and orange‐red light when single‐doped Ce3+, Tb3+, and Sm3+. The energy can transfer from Ce3+ to Tb3+ and Tb3+ to Sm3+ in Ba2B2O5, but not from Ce3+ to Sm3+ in Ce3+ and Sm3+ codoped in Ba2B2O5. However, the energy can transfer from Ce3+ to Sm3+ through the bridge role of Tb3+. We obtain white emission based on energy transfer of Ce3+→Tb3+→Sm3+ ions. These results reveal that Ce3+/Tb3+/Sm3+ can interact with each other in Ba2B2O5, and Ba2B2O5 may be a potential candidate host for white‐light‐emitting phosphors.  相似文献   

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A series of Ce3+, Tb3+, Eu3+ tri‐doped Ba2Y(BO3)2Cl red‐emitting phosphor have been synthesized by solid‐state method. The Ce3+→Tb3+→Eu3+ energy‐transfer scheme has been proposed to realize the sensitization of Eu3+ ion emission by Ce3+ ions. Following this energy‐transfer model, near‐UV convertible Eu3+‐activated red phosphors have been obtained in Ba2Y(BO3)2Cl: Ce3+, Tb3+, Eu3+ phosphors. Energy transfers from Ce3+ to Tb3+, and Tb3+ to Eu3+, as well as corresponding energy‐transfer efficiencies are investigated. The combination of narrow‐line red emission and near‐UV broadband excitation makes Ba2Y(BO3)2Cl: Ce3+, Tb3+, Eu3+ as a novel and efficient red phosphor for NUV LED applications.  相似文献   

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Novel blue‐green emitting Ce3+‐ and Tb3+‐activated K2CaP2O7 (KCPO) luminescent materials were synthesized via a solid‐state reaction method. X‐ray diffraction, luminescence spectroscopy, decay time, and fluorescent thermal stability tests have been used to characterize the prepared samples. The KCPO:Ce3+,Tb3+ luminescence spectra show broad band of Ce3+ ions and characteristic line of Tb3+ ion transition (5D47F5). The color variation in the light emitting from blue to green under UV excitation can be obtained by tailoring the Tb3+ content in KCPO:Ce3+. Besides, Ce3+ ions obviously intensify Tb3+ ion emission through an effective energy transfer process, which was confirmed from decay curves. The energy transfer efficiency was determined to be 82.51%. A resonant type mechanism via the dipole–quadrupole interaction can be proposed for energy transfer. As a whole, the KCPO:Ce3+,Tb3+ phosphor exhibits excellent performance in the range from 77 to 673 K, indicating the phosphors are highly potential candidates for solid‐state lighting.  相似文献   

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High-efficient Ce3+/Tb3+ co-doped Ba3Y2B6O15 phosphors with multi color-emitting were firstly prepared, and their structural and luminescent properties were studied by XRD Rietveld refinement, emission/excitation spectra, fluorescence lifetimes as well as temperature-variable emission spectra. Upon 365?nm excitation, the characteristic blue Ce3+ band along with green Tb3+ peaks were simultaneously found in the emission spectra. Moreover, by increasing concentration of Tb3+, a blue-to-green tunable emitting color could be realized by effective Ce3+→Tb3+ energy transfer. Furthermore, all Ba3Y2B6O15: Ce3+, Tb3+ phosphors exhibit high internal quantum efficiency of ~?90%, while the temperature-variable emission spectra reveal that the phosphors possess impressive color stability as well as good thermal stability (T50 =?~?120?°C). The results indicate that these efficient color-tuning Ba3Y2B6O15: Ce3+, Tb3+ might be candidate as converted phosphor for UV-excited light-emitting diodes.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2015,41(4):5554-5560
A series of color-tunable NaCaBO3: Ce3+, Tb3+ phosphors have been synthesized on the basis of efficient Ce3+→Tb3+ energy transfer. The photoluminescence emission and excitation spectra, the lifetime, and the effect of Tb3+ concentration are investigated in detail. The enhanced photoluminescence of Tb3+ with sharp emission lines could be obtained by the broad excitation band from the allowed 4f–5d absorption of Ce3+ ions. The intensity ratio of blue emission from Ce3+ and green emission from Tb3+ can be tuned by adjusting their concentrations. The energy transfer from Ce3+ to Tb3+ in NaCaBO3 was found to be an electric dipole–quadrupole interaction.  相似文献   

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《Ceramics International》2019,45(16):20316-20322
Tb3+ is a typical green emitting luminescence center in inorganic compounds. However, the absorption of Tb3+ is very weak in ultraviolet spectral region (from 240 to 400 nm). Ce3+ is often used as a sensitizer to transfer energy to Tb3+. In this paper, Ce3+ and Tb3+ were co-doped into a novel aluminates-borates LaAl2.03B4O10.54. Ce3+ can absorb UV light (from 240 to 340 nm) and transfer absorbed energy to co-doped Tb3+ effectively and bring bright green emission of Tb3+. The crystal structure and fluorescence spectra of phosphors, the efficiency of energy transfer between Ce3+ and Tb3+, decay dynamics, the thermal stability and internal quantum efficiency of luminescence have been investigated in detail. These results indicate that the color tunable LaAl2.03B4O10.54: Ce3+, Tb3+ phosphor is a potential green-emitting material. Especially, analysis about the relationship of the doping concentration of luminescence centers and thermal stability of luminescence points out a feasible way to enhance the thermal stability of luminescence in the future.  相似文献   

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A series of phosphors Ca12(0.97?x)Al14O32F2: 0.03Ce3+, xTb3+ have been prepared by a hightemperature solid‐state reaction using boric acid as flux. These oxyfluorides crystallize in cubic structure, space group. Under the near ultraviolet excitation within wavelength range 310–390 nm, Ca12(0.97?x)Al14O32F2: 0.03Ce3+, xTb3+ phosphors exhibit an intense emission covering a broad band of 370–500 nm derived from the 5d→4f transitions of Ce3+ and a characteristic emission at 544 nm of Tb3+. The emission can be tuned from blue to green by altering the relative ratio of Ce3+ to Tb3+ in the composition. The energy‐transfer mechanism from Ce3+ to Tb3+ is investigated based on the site occupancy of the luminescence center in the crystal structure of the Ca12Al14O32F2 host. More importantly, when a certain amount of boric acid is added as flux in the synthesis, the fluorescence intensity of the phosphors increases about 65%. Because of its broad excitation and efficiently tunable blue to green luminescence, the Ca12(0.97?x)Al14O32F2: 0.03Ce3+, xTb3+ phosphors may find promising application as a near UV‐convertible phosphor for white‐light‐emitting diodes.  相似文献   

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