Up-conversion white emission and other luminescence properties of a YAG:Yb 2 O 3 ·Tm 2 O 3 ·Ho 2 O 3 @SiO 2 glass-nanocomposite

We report on a glass-nanocomposite material consisting of yttrium aluminum garnet (Y Al O , YAG) nanocrystals co-doped with Yb , Tm and Ho ions as well as entrapped into a SiO xerogel. This 94YAG·5Yb O ·0.8Tm O ·0.2Ho O @SiO (abbr. YAG:YbTmHo@SiO ) nanocomposite material has been prepared by sol-gel...

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Published inRSC advances Vol. 8; no. 20; pp. 11006 - 11013
Main Authors Kłonkowski, Andrzej M, Kukliński, Benedykt, Kubus, Mariusz, Ryl, Jacek, Szczodrowski, Karol, Wileńska, Dorota, Meyer, H-Jürgen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 16.03.2018
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Summary:We report on a glass-nanocomposite material consisting of yttrium aluminum garnet (Y Al O , YAG) nanocrystals co-doped with Yb , Tm and Ho ions as well as entrapped into a SiO xerogel. This 94YAG·5Yb O ·0.8Tm O ·0.2Ho O @SiO (abbr. YAG:YbTmHo@SiO ) nanocomposite material has been prepared by sol-gel procedure. Its structure and morphology has been characterized by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscope (SEM) techniques as well as energy dispersive X-ray (EDX), X-ray photoelectron (XPS) and luminescence spectroscopies. The luminescent glass-nanocomposite exhibited an up-conversion effect under = 980 nm and emission when excited under 355 nm in steady-state conditions. Then time-resolved luminescence emission was observed, when the sample was excited at 290 and 355 nm by a pulse laser. Average decay times for the SiO matrix and for some transitions of the Tm and Ho dopants present in the YAG:YbTmHo@SiO material have been evaluated. The luminescent nanocomposite when excited under 290 or 355 nm wavelengths in both conditions emits blue light. However, the nanocomposite is promising as a single-source white-light phosphor owing to its up-conversion luminescence under 980 nm excitation. Such optical features make the studied material an alternative phosphor.
ISSN:2046-2069
2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/C8RA00118A