Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1504139 Solid State Sciences 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Nanostructured europium oxalate were successfully synthesized for the first time.•Detailed spectroscopic investigations were carried out using Judd–Ofelt theory.•Strong red emission is confirmed theoretically and experimently.

Nanostructured europium oxalate was successfully synthesized for the first time by microwave assisted co-precipitation method. Structure and nanocrystalline nature of the synthesized europium oxalate was analyzed using X-ray diffraction and the results were confirmed by transmission electron microscopy. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy was employed to identify the different functional groups present in the nanostructured europium oxalate. Detailed spectroscopic investigations were carried out using Judd–Ofelt theory to find out the spectroscopic parameters of europium oxalate. Nature of the metal-ligand bond and symmetry of the environment around Eu3+ ions, which strongly influences the luminescence characteristics of the material, were analyzed. Photoluminescence emission spectrum of the material confirmed the strong red emission predicted by the JO theoretical analysis which is further ascertained by CIE chromaticity diagram. Further analysis on the luminescence parameters such as life time, quantum efficiency and color purity of nanostructured europium oxalate revealed the suitability of this material as a potential phosphor for red emission.

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