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Dysprosium doped novel apatite-type white-emitting phosphor Ca9La(PO4)5(GeO4)F2 with satisfactory thermal properties for n-UV w-LEDs

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Abstract A novel apatite structure phosphor Ca 9 La(PO 4 ) 5 (GeO 4 )F 2 :Dy 3+ (CLPGF:Dy 3+ ) with a hexagonal lattice in the P 6 3… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A novel apatite structure phosphor Ca 9 La(PO 4 ) 5 (GeO 4 )F 2 :Dy 3+ (CLPGF:Dy 3+ ) with a hexagonal lattice in the P 6 3 / m space group was synthesized via a facile solid state technique. The crystal and fine local structure as well as their photoluminescence properties were investigated in detail. The CLPGF:Dy 3+ phosphor can absorb in the UV-vis spectral region of 290–475 nm and exhibit two intense emission bands centered at 485 and 580 nm, which ascribes to 4 F 9/2  →  6 H 15/2 and 4 F 9/2  →  6 H 13/2 transitions of Dy 3+ , respectively. The concentration quenching of Dy 3+ emission occurs via the energy transfer among the nearest-neighbor ions and the corresponding quenching mechanism was verified to be the dipole-dipole interaction. The quantum efficiencies of the phosphors were examined to be 72.9% and its luminescence intensity at 150 °C decreases to 93.8% and 98.6% of the initial value at room temperature, which corresponds to 4 F 9/2 to 6 H 15/2 transition and 4 F 9/2 to 6 H 13/2 transition of Dy 3+ ions, respectively. Their interesting photoluminescence properties indicate that the CLPGF:Dy 3+ phosphor is a promising white-emitting candidate for w -LEDs applications.

Keywords: doped novel; dysprosium doped; apatite type; white emitting; phosphor; novel apatite

Journal Title: Dyes and Pigments
Year Published: 2017

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