Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1810752 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, red cathodoluminescence (CL) (λemission=614 nm) was observed from Pr3+ ions in a glassy (amorphous) SiO2 host. This emission was enhanced considerably when ZnO quantum dots (QDs) were incorporated in the SiO2:Pr3+ suggesting that the ZnO QDs transferred excitation energy to Pr3+ ions. That is, ZnO QDs acted to sensitize the Pr3+ emission. The sol–gel method was used to prepare ZnO–SiO2:Pr3+ phosphors with different molar ratios of Zn to Si. The effects of the ZnO QDs concentration and the possible mechanisms of energy transfer from ZnO to Pr3+ are discussed. In addition, the electronic states and the chemical composition of the ZnO–SiO2:Pr3+ phosphors were analyzed using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).
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Authors
P.S. Mbule, G.H. Mhlongo, Shreyas S. Pitale, H.C. Swart, O.M. Ntwaeaborwa,