Abstract A series of Dy3+ and Tm3+ co-doped Li2Gd4(WO4)7 (LGW) single-phase white phosphors were fast synthesized by microwave assisted solid-state reaction method. Single-ion doped LGW:Dy3+ and LGW:Tm3+ phosphors were synthesized… Click to show full abstract
Abstract A series of Dy3+ and Tm3+ co-doped Li2Gd4(WO4)7 (LGW) single-phase white phosphors were fast synthesized by microwave assisted solid-state reaction method. Single-ion doped LGW:Dy3+ and LGW:Tm3+ phosphors were synthesized to obtain quenching concentrations. The ideal white light (0.33, 0.33) locates on the straight line that connects the Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage (CIE) coordinates of LGW:Dy3+ and LGW:Tm3+. Therefore, Dy3+ and Tm3+ were selected to co-dope LGW to realize white light emission. By changing Dy3+ concentration, white light was obtained under the excitation wavelengths of 356 nm and 363 nm. Luminescence decay curves and the emission spectra of the co-doped phosphors were characterized to verify the existence of energy transfer between Tm3+ and Dy3+ in this single-phase phosphor. Energy transfer efficiency and energy transfer mechanism were investigated in detail. This fast synthesized single-phase white phosphor LGW:Dy3+, Tm3+ is a good candidate for the white light emitting diodes.
               
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