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The SrLa2?xO4:xEu3+ phosphors are synthesized through high-temperature solid-state reaction method at 1473 K with various doping concentration. Their phase structures, absorption spectra, and luminescence properties are investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD), UV–Vis spectrophotometer and photoluminescence spectrometry. The intense absorption of SrLa2?xO4:xEu3+ phosphors have occurred around 400 nm. The prominent luminescence spectra of the prepared phosphors exhibited bright red emission at 626 nm. The doping concentration 0.12 mol% of Eu3+ is shown to be optimal for prominent red emission and chromaticity coordinates are x?=?0.692, y?=?0.3072. Considering the high colour purity and appropriate emission intensity of Eu3+ doped SrLa2O4 can be used as red phosphors for white light emitting diodes (WLEDs).  相似文献   

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The novel Ca4?x(PO4)2O: xDy3+ and Ca4?x?y(PO4)2O: xDy3+, yEu2+ multi-color phosphors were synthesized by traditional solid-state reaction. The crystal structure, particle morphology, photoluminescence properties and energy transfer process were investigated in detail. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) results demonstrate that the products showed pure monoclinic phase of Ca4(PO4)2O when x < 0.1. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) indicated that the phosphors were grain-like morphologies with diameters of ~ 3.7–7.0 μm. Under excitation of 345 nm, Dy3+-doped Ca4(PO4)2O phosphors showed multi-color emission bands at 410, 481 and 580 nm originated from oxygen vacancies and Dy3+. Interestingly, Ca4(PO4)2O: Dy3+, Eu2+ phosphors exhibited blue emission band at 481 nm and broad emission band from 530 to 670 nm covering green to red regions. The energy transfer process from Dy3+ to Eu2+ was observed for the co-doped samples, and the energy transfer efficiency reached to 60% when Eu2+ molar concentration was 8%. In particular, warm/cool/day white light with adjustable CCT (2800–6700 K) and high CRI (Ra > 85) can be obtained by changing the Eu2+ co-doping contents in Ca4(PO4)2O: Dy3+, Eu2+ phosphors. The optimized Ca3.952(PO4)2O: 0.04Dy3+, 0.008Eu2+ phosphor can achieve the typical white light with CCT of 4735 K and CRI of 87.  相似文献   

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The Sr1.95Ba0.05 CeO4:Eu3+ phosphors are synthesized by the solid-state reaction method. The samples are characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and photoluminescence (PL) spectra. The XRD results reveal that the synthesized phosphors are genuine crystalline and belong to the orthorhombic structure. The intense PL emission is optimized from the PL spectra at various doping concentrations of europium ions. The results indicates that the phosphor can be effectively excited under 264 nm wavelength producing on intense emission spectrum of the synthesis material at 484 nm (blue region). The color purity of the phosphor is confirmed by CIE coordinates (x = 0.217, y = 0.265). The experimental data indicate that the prepared phosphors can be used as blue-emitting material in the field of illuminations and display devices.  相似文献   

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A novel blue-emitting phosphor NaBa0.98Eu0.02PO4 was synthesized by conventional solid state reaction, and it exhibits efficient blue emission under near-ultraviolet (n-UV) excitation. The emission spectrum shows a single band centered at about 440 nm, which corresponds to the 4f65d1-4f7 transition of Eu2+. The excitation spectrum is a broad band in the wavelength range between 200 and 450 nm, which can match the emission of white light emitting diodes (LEDs) by the method of n-UV conversion. The Ca2+, Sr2+ and Mg2+ were co-doped into NaBa0.98Eu0.02PO4 respectively. Special attention was paid to the sample co-doped with Ca2+ that could possess a higher luminous efficacy than the analogs co-doped with Sr2+ and Mg2+. With the co-doping of Ca2+, the enhanced intensity of the excitation and emission band appears. The optimum co-doping concentration of Ca2+ is 7 mol.%. The emission intensity of NaBa0.91Ca0.07Eu0.02PO4 phosphoris about 1.68 times than that of NaBa0.98Eu0.02PO4 phosphor. The as-prepared phosphors are the potential blue phosphors for application in white LEDs.  相似文献   

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A series of novel red-emitting Na2Ca3???x Si2O8:xEu3+ phosphors were synthesized by solid state reactions. The phosphors can strongly absorb 395 nm light, and show red emission with a good color purity. The excitation and emission spectra properties of Na2Ca3Si2O8:Eu3+ were characterized. Na2Ca3Si2O8:Eu3+ with self-compensated and alkali metal ions charge compensated approaches (2Ca2+→Eu3+ + M+, M?=?Li+, Na+, K+) have investigated, which found that the red emission of luminescent intensity can be greatly enhanced, and shows superior luminescent property to the commercial Y203S:Eu3+. The present work implies that the efficient charge compensated phosphors are promising candidates as red-emitting phosphor for w-LEDs.  相似文献   

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A series of Sr3La(PO4)3:Eu2+/Mn2+ phosphors were synthesized by a solid state reaction. The phase and the optical properties of the synthesized phosphors were investigated. The XRD results indicate that the doped Eu2+ and Mn2+ ions do not change the phase of Sr3La(PO4)3. The peak wavelengths of Eu2+ single doped and Eu2+/Mn2+ codoped Sr3La(PO4)3 phosphors shift to longer wavelength due to the larger crystal field splitting for Eu2+ and Mn2+. The increases of crystal field splitting for Eu2+ and Mn2+ are induced by the substitution of Sr2+ by Eu2+ and Mn2+ in Sr3La(PO4)3 host. Due to energy transfer from Eu2+ to Mn2+ in Sr3La(PO4)3:Eu2+/Mn2+ phosphors, tunable luminescence was obtained by changing the concentration of Mn2+. And the white light was emitted by Sr3La(PO4)3:3.0 mol%Eu2+/4.0 mol%Mn2+ and Sr3La(PO4)3:3.0 mol%Eu2+/5.0 mol%Mn2+ phosphors.  相似文献   

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A series of polycrystalline Na4Ca4(Si6O18):Eu3+ orange emitting phosphors were synthesized by a conventional high-temperature solid-state reaction. The phase formation was confirmed by X-ray power diffraction analysis. The excitation spectra show a strong host absorption indicating an efficient energy transfer process from O2? to Eu3+ ions. Upon NUV radiation, the phosphors showed strong red emission around 610 nm (5D0 → 7F2) and orange emission around 591 nm (5D0 → 7F1), but the 5D1,2,3 emission nearly can not be seen. Compared with the luminescence properties of Li+, Na+, and K+ co-doped samples, we deduced that Na+ ions probably prefer to dope into the intrinsic Na vacancies rather than Ca2+ ions vacancies in Na4Ca4(Si6O18) crystal. Thermal stability properties, quantum efficiency and chromaticity coordinates of the phosphors have been investigated for the potential application in white LEDs.  相似文献   

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In this work, Gd(P0.5V0.5)O4: x at.% Eu3+ phosphors with different dopant concentrations (x?=?1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9) were synthesized through chemical coprecipitation method. The phosphors were characterized by XRD, SEM, infrared spectroscopy, photoluminescence excitation, emission spectra and CIE. The results of XRD indicate that the obtained phosphors have the tetragonal phase structure. Eu3+ emission transitions arise mainly from the 5D0 level to the 7FJ (J?=?0, 1, 2, 3, 4) manifolds. The emission intensity and crystalline of Gd(P0.5V0.5)O4:x at% Eu3+ powders are increasing with annealing temperature at 600, 800, 1000, 1100, and 1200 °C, respectively. The introduction of VO43? can broaden the range of UV excitation spectrum wavelength and enhance the transition between 5D0 → 7F1 to 5D0 → 7F2 for long wavelength emission. And the most dominant emission peak of Eu3+ for 5D0 → 7F2 transition is closer to pure red light at 622 nm. The maximum emission intensity of the phosphors is the concentration of 6 at.% Eu3+ because of the distance of the neighbor Eu3+ ions reaching a certain critical value and the influence of multipolar interaction. Compared to commercial phosphors Y2O3:Eu3+ and (Y,Gd)BO3:Eu3+, our work yielded a longer wavelength red light emission intensity and a higher proportion of red light to orange light. All our results indicate that color purity of this phosphor turns it into a promising red phosphor in ultraviolet-pumped light-emitting diodes.  相似文献   

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Ba2LaV3O11:Eu3+ phosphors were firstly synthesized by the traditional solid-state reaction method at 1100 °C. Their luminescence properties were investigated by photoluminescence excitation and emission spectra. The excitation spectrum shows a broad band centered at about 275 nm in the region from 200 to 370 nm, which is attributed to an overlap of the charge transfer transitions of O2??→?V5+ and O2??→?Eu3+. The phosphors exhibit the red emissions of Eu3+ and the emission intensity ratio of 5D0?→?7F2 to 5D0?→?7F1 is dependent on the Eu3+ concentration due to an environment change about Eu3+ ions. Concentration quenching occurs at 30 mol% in the phosphors and exchange interaction is its main mechanism. Ba2LaV3O11:Eu3+ displays tunable CIE color coordinates from yellow orange to red depended on Eu3+ content, which may have a potential application for illuminating and display devices.  相似文献   

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LiEu1−x (W2−y Mo y )O8:xBi3+ series red-emitting phosphors were synthesized by solid state reaction. The structure, morphology, and photoluminescent properties of phosphors were studied by X-ray powder diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and photoluminescence spectrum, respectively. X-ray powder diffraction analysis showed that the as-obtained phosphors belong to the scheelite structure. The average particle size of the investigated phosphor was about 8 μm. The excitation spectrum exhibits a charge-transfer broad band along with some sharp peaks from the typical 4f–4f transitions of Eu3+. Under excitation of UV, near-UV, or blue light, these phosphors showed strong red emission at 615 nm due to 5D07F2 transition of Eu3+. The incorporation of Mo6+ into LiEuW2O8:Bi3+ could induce red-shift of the charge-transfer broad band and a remarkable increase of photoluminescence. The highest red-emission intensity was observed with LiEu0.80Mo2O8:0.20Bi3+. Compared with the commercial red-emitting phosphor, Y2O2S:Eu3+, the emission intensity of LiEu0.80Mo2O8:0.20Bi3+ phosphor is much stronger than that of Y2O2S:Eu3+ and its chromaticity coordinates are closer to the standard values than that of the commercial phosphor. The optical properties of LiEu0.80Mo2O8:0.20Bi3+ phosphor make it attractive for the application in white-light-emitting diodes (LEDs), in particular for near-UV InGaN-based white-LEDs.  相似文献   

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A series of single-phase Sr3YNa(PO4)3F:Dy3+ phosphors were successfully synthesized via a conventional solid state reaction process. The powder X-ray diffraction patterns were utilized to confirm the phase composite and crystal structure. The phosphor could be excited by the ultraviolet visible light in the region from 300 to 420 nm, and it shown two dominant emission bands peaking at 484 nm (blue light) and 580 nm (yellow light) which originated from the transitions of 4F9/26H15/2 and 4F9/26H13/2 of Dy3+, respectively. The optimum dopant concentration of Dy3+ ions was confirmed to be 7 mol% in Sr3YNa(PO4)3F:Dy3+ system and the concentration quenching mechanism is dipole–dipole interaction. The lifetime values of Dy3+ ions at different concentrations (x?=?0.03, 0.05, 0.07, 0.09 and 0.11) were determined to be about 0.855, 0.759, 0.686, 0.606 and 0.546 ms, respectively. The thermal stability of luminescence of Sr3YNa(PO4)3F:0.07Dy3+ phosphor was also investigated and the activated energy was deduced to be 0.228 eV, which shows good thermal stability. The chromaticity coordinates fall in the white-light region calculated by the emission spectrum. These results show that Sr3YNa(PO4)3F:Dy3+ phosphor can be a promising white emitting phosphor for white LEDs.  相似文献   

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NaLa(WO4)2:Eu3+ phosphors with different Eu3+ concentrations have been synthesized by a hydrothermal method. The phase is confirmed by XRD analysis, which shows a pure-phase NaLa(WO4)2 XRD pattern for all of NaLa(WO4)2:Eu3+ phosphors. The SEM and TEM images indicate that all of NaLa(WO4)2:Eu3+ phosphors have a octahedral morphology. These suggest that the Eu3+ doping has no influence on the structure and growth of NaLa(WO4)4 particles. By monitoring the emission of Eu3+ at 615 nm, NaLa(WO4)2:Eu3+ phosphors show excitation bands originating from both host and Eu3+ ions. Under the excitation at 271 nm corresponding to WO4 2? groups, emission bands coming from the 1A1 → 3T1 transition with the WO4 2? groups and the 5D0 → 7Fj (j = 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4) transitions of Eu3+ are observed. The emission intensity relating to WO4 2? groups decreases with increasing Eu3+ concentration. But emission intensities of Eu3+ increase firstly and then decreases because of concentration quenching effect. Under the excitation at 395 nm corresponding to 7F0 → 5L6 transition of Eu3+, only characteristic Eu3+ emission bands can be observed. The results of this work suggest that tunable luminescence can be obtained for Eu3+ doped NaLa(WO4)2 phosphors by changing Eu3+ concentration and excitation wavelength.  相似文献   

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Bluish green emitting phosphor, Ca3Al2O6:Ce3+, is prepared by low-temperature combustion method. X-ray diffraction, photoluminescence, scanning electron microscopy techniques are used to characterize the synthesized phosphor. The most efficient bluish green (483 nm) emission is observed under the excitation by near UV light. The emission characteristics are credited to 5d → 4f type transitions in Ce3+. The luminescence properties of Eu2+ are predicted for the first time from those of Ce3+. Also, photoluminescence of Eu3+ is studied in the same host. The emission spectrum of Ca3Al2O6:Eu3+ shows the peak at 592 (orange) and 614 nm (red) wavelengths. Ca3Al2O6:Ce3+phosphor can be a potential blue phosphor for field emission display, solid-state lighting and LED.  相似文献   

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A series of Sr3Gd1?xLi(PO4)3F: xSm3+ (x?=?0.02, 0.04, 0.06, 0.08) phosphors were synthesized by a high-temperature solid state method. The Sm3+ activated Sr3GdLi(PO4)3F phosphors can be efficiently excited by the wavelengths in the range from 350 to 450 nm, which matches perfectly with that of the commercial near-UV LED chips. The optimal doping concentration of Sr3Gd1?xLi(PO4)3F: xSm3+ phosphors was determined to be x?=?0.04, corresponding to the quantum efficiency of 2.23%, and the CIE chromaticity coordinates (x?=?0.5172, y?=?0.4641). The concentration quenching mechanism of Sm3+ in Sr3GdLi(PO4)3F host is mainly attributed to the dipole–dipole interaction, which was confirmed by the fluorescent lifetimes. The effect of temperature on the photoluminescence property of Sr3GdLi(PO4)3F: Sm3+ was investigated. 90% of the intensity is preserved at 150 °C. In addition, a white light emitting diode (WLED) lamp was fabricated by a 405 nm n-UV LED chip coated with Sr3Gd0.96Li(PO4)3F:0.04Sm3+ phosphor and commercial yellow phosphor (YAG: Ce3+) of a certain mass ratio. The present work indicates that the Sr3GdLi(PO4)3F: Sm3+ orange–red-emitting phosphors tend to be potential application in n-UV WLED.  相似文献   

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The highly efficient red phosphors (Ca1−xSrx)(S1−ySey):Eu2+,M3+ (M = Sc and Y) were prepared, starting from CaCO3, SrCO3, Eu2O3, Sc2O3, Y2O3, S, and SeO2 with a flux, by a conventional solid-state reaction. The optimized red phosphors converted 11.8% (Sc3+) and 11.7% (Y3+) of the absorbed blue light into luminescence. These quantum values are much higher than Q = 3.0% of CaS:Eu2+. For the fabrication of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), the prepared phosphors were coated with MgO from non-aqueous solution to overcome their weakness against moisture. White LEDs were fabricated by pasting the prepared red phosphors and the yellow YAG:Ce3+ phosphor on an InGaN blue chip (λems = 446.5 nm). The incorporation of the red phosphor to the YAG:Ce3+ phosphor resulted in an improved color rendering index (Ra) from 70 to 80.  相似文献   

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Eu3+-Y3+ co-doping Ca0.54Sr0.34?1.5x Eu0.08Y x (MoO4) y (WO4)1?y (x = 0.01, 0.02, 0.04, 0.06, 0.08, 0.10, 0.12, 0.14, 0.16, 0.18, 0.20. y = 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0), have been prepared and their luminescent properties are investigated to seek a new red-emitting phosphor for ultraviolet-light emitting diodes chips. In absorption efficiency, luminescent intensity and chromaticity coordinates, Ca0.54Sr0.22(MoO4)0.2(WO4)0.8:0.08Eu3+, 0.08Y3+ phosphor is better than commercial Y2O2S:Eu3+ phosphor excited by 390?C405 nm light emitting diodes chip.  相似文献   

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Y2O3:Eu3+ phosphors were prepared by hydrothermal method. Effect of the doping concentration of Eu3+ on the photoluminescence properties of Y2O3:Eu3+ phosphor was studied in details. It was found that the strongest emission intensity is achieved as atomic ratio of Y3+ to Eu3+ is 8. As concentration of Eu3+ exceeds the critical concentration, the emission intensity decreases dramatically due to the concentration quenching of Eu3+. Also, the effect of Li+ on the photoluminescence performance of the Y2O3:Eu3+ phosphor is studied in this work. According to the results, the doping of Li+ may greatly improve the PL performance of the Y2O3:Eu3+ phosphors due to the flux effect and improved crystallinity caused by the doping of Li+.  相似文献   

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This paper reports the comparison of photoluminescence and afterglow behavior of Dy3+ in CaSnO3 and Ca2SnO4 phosphors. The samples containing CaSnO3 and Ca2SnO4 were prepared via solid-state reaction. The properties have been characterized and analyzed by utilizing X-ray diffraction (XRD), photoluminescence spectroscope (PLS), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), afterglow spectroscopy (AS) and thermal luminescence spectroscope (TLS). The emission spectra revealed that CaSnO3:Dy3+ and Ca2SnO4:Dy3+ phosphors showed different photoluminescence. The Ca2SnO4:Dy3+ phosphor showed a typical 4F9/2 to 6Hj energy transition of Dy3+ ions, with three significant emissions centering around 482, 572 and 670 nm. However, the CaSnO3:Dy3+ phosphor revealed a broad T1 → S0 transitions of Sn2+ ions. The XPS demonstrate the existence of Sn2+ ions in CaSnO3 phosphor caused by the doping of Dy3+ ions. Both the CaSnO3:Dy3+ and Ca2SnO4:Dy3+ phosphors showed a typical triple-exponential afterglow when the UV source switched off. Thermal simulated luminescence study indicated that the persistent afterglow of CaSnO3:Dy3+ and Ca2SnO4:Dy3+ phosphors was generated by the suitable electron or hole traps which were resulted from the doping the calcium stannate host with rare-earth ions (Dy3+).  相似文献   

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BaAl2O4:Eu2+,RE3+ (RE3+=Y, Pr) down conversion nanophosphors were prepared at 600 °C by a rapid gel combustion technique in presence of air using boron as flux and urea as a fuel. A comparative study of the prepared materials was carried out with and without the addition of boric acid. The boric acid was playing the important role of flux and reducer simultaneously. The peaks available in the XPS spectra of BaAl2O4:Eu2+ at 1126.5 and 1154.8 eV was ascribed to Eu2+(3d 5/2) and Eu2+(3d 3/2) respectively which confirmed the presence of Eu2+ ion in the prepared lattice. Morphology of phosphors was characterized by tunneling electron microscopy. XRD patterns revealed a dominant phase characteristics of hexagonal BaAl2O4 compound and the presence of dopants having unrecognizable effects on basic crystal structure of BaAl2O4. The addition of boric acid showed a remarkable change in luminescence properties and crystal size of nanophosphors. The emission spectra of phosphors had a broad band with maximum at 490–495 nm due to electron transition from 4f 65d 1 → 4f 7 of Eu2+ ion. The codoping of the rare earth (RE3+=Y, Pr) ions help in the enhancement of their luminescent properties. The prepared phosphors had brilliant optoelectronic properties that can be properly used for solid state display device applications.  相似文献   

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New red emitting phosphors, Ca3(VO4)2:Eu3+,Bi3+, Ca3((P,V)O4)2:Eu3+ were synthesized by low temperature solid-state reaction and characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, photoluminescence spectra and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The results show that the red emission located at about 613 nm was ascribed to 5 D 0-7 F 2 transition of Eu3+. The effect of by Bi doping and by P doping was also investigated systematically.  相似文献   

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