Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1258613 | Journal of Rare Earths | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Thermal annealing of YOH1.1F1.9 and YOH1.1F1.9: Ln3+ (Ln3+=Eu3+, Tb3+ and Gd3+) precursors in air gave access to synthesize yttrium oxyfluoride phosphors with well-preserved needle-like morphologies. The phase purities of samples strongly depended on the thermal annealing temperature. At 600 °C, pure Y5O4F7 with orthorhombic structure were obtained, as evidenced by powder X-ray diffraction measurement and chemical analysis. The interesting microstructure evolution of the annealed sample from well-organized nanoparticles on curly slices to microrod-bundle structure had been aroused by raising annealing temperature. The multicolor fluorescent emissions of Y5O4F7: Ln3+ phosphors were observed, e.g. ultraviolet emission for Gd3+, green emission for Tb3+ and red emission for Eu3+, which resulted from characteristic transitions of different lanthanide ions.
Graphical abstractSEM and TEM images of Y(OH)1.1F1.9 precursor (a, b) and Y5O4F7 samples annealed at 600 °C (c, d) and 700 °C (e, f), respectively (Inset (c, e): SEM images with larger magnifications; (Inset (d): SAED pattern for one curly slice)Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide