Combinatorial synthesis of phosphors using arc-imaging furnace |
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Authors: | Tadashi Ishigaki Kenji Toda Masahiro Yoshimura Kazuyoshi Uematsu Mineo Sato |
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Affiliation: | 1.Center for Transdisciplinary Research, Niigata University, Japan;2.Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University, Japan;3.Materials and Structures Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan;4.Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Niigata University, Japan |
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Abstract: | We have applied a novel ‘melt synthesis technique’ rather than a conventional solid-state reaction to rapidly synthesize phosphor materials. During a synthesis, the mixture of oxides or their precursors is melted by light pulses (10–60 s) in an arc-imaging furnace on a water-cooled copper hearth to form a globule of 1–5 mm diameter, which is then rapidly cooled by turning off the light. Using this method, we synthesized several phosphor compounds including Y3Al5O12:Ce(YAG) and SrAl2O4:Eu,Dy. Complex phosphor oxides are difficult to produce by conventional solid-state reaction techniques because of the slow reaction rates among solid oxides; as a result, the oxides form homogeneous compounds or solid solutions. On the other hand, melt reactions are very fast (10–60 s) and result in homogeneous compounds owing to rapid diffusion and mixing in the liquid phase. Therefore, melt synthesis techniques are suitable for preparing multi component homogeneous compounds and solid solutions. |
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Keywords: | phosphor arc-imaging furnace melt combinatorial |
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