Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5398152 | Journal of Luminescence | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of different annealing temperatures on the photoluminescent properties of bismuth doped yttrium oxide (Y2âxO3:Bix)phosphor powders was investigated with various optical spectroscopy instruments for a possible down-conversion candidate for solar cells. Results showed that the emission intensity increased by increasing the annealing temperature to 1400 °C.Time of flight secondary ion mass spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy were used to characterize the surface of the samples after annealing. The intensity increase up to 1200 °C was due to the segregation of Bi3+ ions from the bulk to populate the particles' surfaces as a result of tthe Bi3+ion׳s concentration on the sample׳s surface. The decrease in the dopant concentration then resulted in a lesser effect from concentration quenching. Further increase in the annealing temperature to 1600 °C resulted in a decrease in the intensity because the majority of the Bi3+ ions evaporated as volatile species, from the sample׳s surface.
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Authors
R.M. Jafer, H.C. Swart, A. Yousif, Vinod Kumar, E. Coetsee,