Enhancing the luminescence performance of Ca 2− x Sr x BO 3 Cl:Eu 2+ ,Dy 3+ by substitution of Sr 2+ for Ca 2

As reusable materials, persistent luminescence (PersL) materials have a wide range of applications in emergency response, information encryption and other fields. However, there is still a lack of commercial PersL materials with a yellow afterglow in current studies. Based on this, a series of Ca 2−...

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Published inJournal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices Vol. 10; no. 34; pp. 12266 - 12275
Main Authors Cao, Junlong, Ding, Songsong, Zhou, Yunpeng, Ma, Xilin, Wang, Yuhua
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.09.2022
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Summary:As reusable materials, persistent luminescence (PersL) materials have a wide range of applications in emergency response, information encryption and other fields. However, there is still a lack of commercial PersL materials with a yellow afterglow in current studies. Based on this, a series of Ca 2− x Sr x BO 3 Cl:Eu 2+ ,Dy 3+ samples were synthesized by a high temperature solid-state method, and then their crystal structure, optical performance and trap properties are discussed in this work. First, EPR and XPS showed that Sr 2+ substitution is beneficial for the generation of oxygen vacancy traps, which would improve the luminescence performance of the samples from 12 h to 46 h. Next, through PL and XANES it was found that the characteristic emission of oxygen vacancies and Eu 2+ emission presented color-adjustable PL properties, and also produced single matrix white light, which solved the stroboscopic problem of the blue chip in LEDs. In addition, the emission of oxygen vacancies can transfer energy to Eu 2+ excitation, which marks the first report on the energy transfer of oxygen vacancies. Finally, the ML properties of the samples were investigated, providing a new method for enhancing the luminescence properties of samples.
ISSN:2050-7526
2050-7534
DOI:10.1039/D2TC02382B