CaxBa1-xTiO3 (CBT) fine particles doped with red luminescence center of Pr3+ ions (Pr: CBT) were successfully synthesized by salt assisted spray pyrolysis (SASP) process. Scanning electronic microscope (SEM)...CaxBa1-xTiO3 (CBT) fine particles doped with red luminescence center of Pr3+ ions (Pr: CBT) were successfully synthesized by salt assisted spray pyrolysis (SASP) process. Scanning electronic microscope (SEM) and laser scattering analysis demonstrate that salt can be removed from the surface of particles by washing with Milli-Q water and the particles can be further separated by ball-milling to get well-dispersed Pr^3+ ions doped CBT fine particles. The luminescence properties, such as photoluminescence (PL) and mechanoluminescence (ML), of as-synthesized Pr: CBT particles were investigated. For Pr: CBT fine particles with different Ca molar ratios, all the samples show one emission at 612 nm, with increasing Ca molar ratio, PL intensity of Pr: CBT fine particles become stronger and stronger. When pressure was loaded on the Pr: CBT pellet, mechanoluminescence(ML) emission was measured. The results show that the ML intensity is proportional to the applied pressure.展开更多
Red phosphors MgxCa1-xTiO3:Eu3+ (0〈x〈0.5) were synthesized by solid-state reaction method. The crystalline structure and morphology of the as-prepared samples were confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scan...Red phosphors MgxCa1-xTiO3:Eu3+ (0〈x〈0.5) were synthesized by solid-state reaction method. The crystalline structure and morphology of the as-prepared samples were confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The luminescence property was measured using photoluminescence excitation and photoluminescence emission spectra. Results showed that spherical particles appeared in the phosphor bodies and size of the phosphor particles were tmiformly distributed in the range of 600-800 nm when the Mg2+ concentration was about 40 mol.%. It could readily be seen that the strongest PL emission was located at 617 nm monitored at 398 nm, which well matched with the near ultraviolet (NUV, 395400 nm) GaN-LEDs. More importantly, PL emission intensity (617 nm) of phosphor Mg0.nCa0.6TiO3:0.03Eu3+ was 4.26 times of that of phosphor CaTiO3:0.03Eu3+ Based on these results, it implied that the PL intensity of phosphorCaTiO3:0.03Eu3+ could be significantly enhanced by introducing Mg2+ into CaTiO3 host lattices and the phosphor Mg0.4Ca0.6TiO3:0.03Eu3+ might be the promising red-emitting phosphor in making tricolor phosphor converted white-LEDs.展开更多
基金Funded partly by the Industrial Technology Research Grant Programin ’03 from New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization(NEDO) of Japan
文摘CaxBa1-xTiO3 (CBT) fine particles doped with red luminescence center of Pr3+ ions (Pr: CBT) were successfully synthesized by salt assisted spray pyrolysis (SASP) process. Scanning electronic microscope (SEM) and laser scattering analysis demonstrate that salt can be removed from the surface of particles by washing with Milli-Q water and the particles can be further separated by ball-milling to get well-dispersed Pr^3+ ions doped CBT fine particles. The luminescence properties, such as photoluminescence (PL) and mechanoluminescence (ML), of as-synthesized Pr: CBT particles were investigated. For Pr: CBT fine particles with different Ca molar ratios, all the samples show one emission at 612 nm, with increasing Ca molar ratio, PL intensity of Pr: CBT fine particles become stronger and stronger. When pressure was loaded on the Pr: CBT pellet, mechanoluminescence(ML) emission was measured. The results show that the ML intensity is proportional to the applied pressure.
基金Project supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(11305260)
文摘Red phosphors MgxCa1-xTiO3:Eu3+ (0〈x〈0.5) were synthesized by solid-state reaction method. The crystalline structure and morphology of the as-prepared samples were confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The luminescence property was measured using photoluminescence excitation and photoluminescence emission spectra. Results showed that spherical particles appeared in the phosphor bodies and size of the phosphor particles were tmiformly distributed in the range of 600-800 nm when the Mg2+ concentration was about 40 mol.%. It could readily be seen that the strongest PL emission was located at 617 nm monitored at 398 nm, which well matched with the near ultraviolet (NUV, 395400 nm) GaN-LEDs. More importantly, PL emission intensity (617 nm) of phosphor Mg0.nCa0.6TiO3:0.03Eu3+ was 4.26 times of that of phosphor CaTiO3:0.03Eu3+ Based on these results, it implied that the PL intensity of phosphorCaTiO3:0.03Eu3+ could be significantly enhanced by introducing Mg2+ into CaTiO3 host lattices and the phosphor Mg0.4Ca0.6TiO3:0.03Eu3+ might be the promising red-emitting phosphor in making tricolor phosphor converted white-LEDs.