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A terbium activated multicolour photoluminescent phosphor for luminescent anticounterfeiting

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Abstract The multicolor photoluminescence (PL) of a Tb3+ singly activated NaYGeO4 phosphor is prepared by solid state method. For the first time, it is reported that the PL color of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The multicolor photoluminescence (PL) of a Tb3+ singly activated NaYGeO4 phosphor is prepared by solid state method. For the first time, it is reported that the PL color of Tb3+ in NaYGeO4 phosphor can be tuned from green to blue and, finally, to red by controlling the Tb3+ content. The optimal tricolor phosphors are NaYGeO4:0.01 mol% Tb3+ (red), NaYGeO4:0.5 mol% Tb3+ (blue) and NaYGeO4:5 mol% Tb3+ (green), respectively. The PL properties of the NaYGeO4:Tb3+ phosphor were studied in details. The results reveal that the PL color modulations of the NaYGeO4:Tb3+ phosphor are essentially due to the cross-relaxation effect of Tb3+, and a possible mechanism on the cross-relaxation is proposed. According to these unique features, a multicolor PL image was fabricated based on the NaYGeO4:Tb3+ phosphor for potential applications in luminescent anticounterfeiting.

Keywords: luminescent anticounterfeiting; naygeo4 mol; naygeo4 tb3; phosphor; tb3; mol tb3

Journal Title: Journal of Rare Earths
Year Published: 2020

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