Luminescence and Thermal-Quenching Properties of Red-Emitting Ca2Al2SiO7:Sm3+ Phosphors

Ca 2 Al 2 SiO 7 : x .Sm 3+ ( x  = 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.5 mol.%) (CAS: x .Sm 3+ ) phosphors were synthesized by a solid-state reaction technique. The structure, photoluminescence properties and thermal stability of phosphors were investigated in detail. Results of X-ray diffraction show tha...

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Published inJournal of electronic materials Vol. 49; no. 6; pp. 3701 - 3707
Main Authors Son, Nguyen Manh, Tien, Do Thanh, Lien, Nguyen Thi Quynh, Quang, Vu Xuan, Trac, Nguyen Ngoc, Hong, Tran Thi, Tuyen, Ho Van
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Springer US 01.06.2020
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Summary:Ca 2 Al 2 SiO 7 : x .Sm 3+ ( x  = 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.5 mol.%) (CAS: x .Sm 3+ ) phosphors were synthesized by a solid-state reaction technique. The structure, photoluminescence properties and thermal stability of phosphors were investigated in detail. Results of X-ray diffraction show that CAS: x .Sm 3+ materials have a single-phased tetragonal structure, and an expansion of the unit cell relates to the increasing of Sm 3+ concentration. Photoluminescence study displayed that the CAS: x .Sm 3+ phosphors reach the highest emission intensity at 1.5 mol.% Sm 3+ and achieved the luminescence quenching phenomenon a higher concentration. The dominant interaction mechanism of the concentration quenching process is determined due to the dipole–dipole interaction, and the critical transfer distance ( R c ) is 26.7 Å. The temperature dependence of photoluminescence spectra indicates that the Ca 2 Al 2 SiO 7 :Sm 3+ (1.5 mol.%) phosphor possess good thermal stability, and that the activation energy is around 0.12 eV (968 cm −1 ). Several characteristic vibrations in the 200–1000-cm −1 region were observed by Raman spectra, and the color chromaticity coordinates of the samples were also calculated and discussed.
ISSN:0361-5235
1543-186X
DOI:10.1007/s11664-020-08086-x