Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5403722 | Journal of Luminescence | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Phosphors CaYBO4:RE3+ (RE=Eu, Gd, Tb, Ce) were synthesized with the method of solid-state reaction at high temperature, and their vacuum ultraviolet (VUV)-visible luminescent properties in VUV-visible region were studied at 20Â K. In CaYBO4, it is confirmed that there are two types of lattice sites that can be substituted by rare-earth ions. The host excitation and emission peaks of undoped CaYBO4 are very weak, which locate at about 175 and 350-360Â nm, respectively. The existence of Gd3+ can efficiently enhance the utilization of host absorption energy and result in a strong emission line at 314Â nm. In CaYBO4, Eu3+ has typical red emission with the strongest peak at 610Â nm; Tb3+ shows characteristic green emission, of which the maximum emission peak is located at 542Â nm. The charge transfer band of CaYBO4:Eu3+ was observed at 228Â nm; the co-doping of Gd3+ and Eu3+ can obviously sensitize the red emission of Eu3+. The fluorescent spectra of CaYBO4:Ce3+ is very weak due to photoionization; the co-addition of Ce3+-Tb3+ can obviously quench the luminescence of Tb3+.
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Authors
Hucheng Yang, Chengyu Li, Ye Tao, Jianhua Xu, Guobin Zhang, Qiang Su,