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Red emitting Sm(II) phosphors: thermally switchable luminescence in Sm(AlX4)2 (X = Cl, Br) by 5d-4f and intra-4f transitions.

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Divalent samarium compounds of the constitution Sm(AlX4)2, X = Cl, Br, show remarkable luminescence of Sm2+. At room temperature, the luminescence is dominated by parity-allowed broad-band 4f55d1 → 4f6 emission… Click to show full abstract

Divalent samarium compounds of the constitution Sm(AlX4)2, X = Cl, Br, show remarkable luminescence of Sm2+. At room temperature, the luminescence is dominated by parity-allowed broad-band 4f55d1 → 4f6 emission with additional 5D0 → 7FJ narrow-line emission. At 79 K, only the intra-4f-emission is observed, rendering the mechanism thermally switchable. The luminescence processes and their temperature dependence were determined including lifetime investigations for both, room temperature and 79 K, as well as quantum efficiency determinations. In addition, a new pathway for the synthesis of Sm(AlCl4)2 and the previously unknown Sm(AlBr4)2 is reported.

Keywords: thermally switchable; emitting phosphors; alx4; red emitting; luminescence; switchable luminescence

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2021

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