Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1506312 Solid State Sciences 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

High efficiency green-luminescent LaPO4:Ce,Tb hierarchical nanostructures with uniform spindle shape have been successfully constructed by a simple Pluronic P123-assisted hydrothermal approach via self-assembling from single-crystalline nanowires. Their morphologies and structures were examined by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The resulting uniform spindle-shaped microstructures are composed of several tens of aligned single-crystalline nanowires. The surfactant Pluronic P123 was found to play a crucial role in achieving uniform morphology of the final product as compared with the same material but synthesized without the surfactant Pluronic P123. These LaPO4:Ce,Tb spindle-shaped microstructures show efficient photoluminescence which is associated with its surface smoothness, high crystallization and uniform morphologies of the micro-architectures.

Graphical abstractHigh efficiency green-luminescent LaPO4:Ce,Tb hierarchical nanostructures with uniform spindle shape have been successfully constructed by a simple Pluronic P123-assisted hydrothermal approach via self-assembling from single-crystalline nanowires. This copolymer-assisted hydrothermal approach may provide a feasible approach for manipulating various uniform microstructures and building complex advanced architectures with interesting morphologies and properties.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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