Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1258485 Journal of Rare Earths 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new aluminosilicate long-lasting phosphor with composition of NaAlSiO4:Eu2+,Ho3+ was synthesized and investigated. Under UV light excitation, the phosphor emitted yellow light corresponding to the characteristic emission of Eu2+ due to 5d-4f transition. Bright yellow phosphorescence sustaining for more than 30 min was observed after ceasing the excitation. The phosphorescence intensity decay obeyed a t−1 decay law, indicating a tunneling electron-hole recombination process in the phosphor. Four peaks appeared in the thermoluminescence curve and the ones at 322 and 370 K were thought to account for the long lasting phosphorescence at room temperature. The Ho3+ ion incorporated into the phosphor did not give any light but dramatically increased the intensities of both photoluminescence and phosphorescence via promoting defect levels in the phosphor.

Graphical AbstractThree-dimension (3D) TL spectra of NaAlSiO4: Eu2+, Ho3+ measured from room temperature to 650 K with a heating rate of 3K per secondFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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