Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5442756 | Optical Materials | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Described herein is the use of a laser sintering technique to produce persistent luminescence CaAl2O4:Eu2+Dy3+ ceramics exhibiting enhanced translucency in the visible/near infrared spectral range. In this technique, a CO2 laser was used as the main heating source for sintering with no atmospheric control. The ceramics sintered at a power density of 1.2 W/mm2 yielded single monoclinic CaAl2O4 phase, homogeneous grain size distributions and transmittance up to 45% in the range of 400 nm-900 nm. Upon conventional sintering in air, the ceramics exhibited the characteristic blue emission from the Eu2+ ions corresponding to the 5d â 4f transition at 440 nm, and weak emission from Eu3+ ions between 550 nm and 700 nm, corresponding to the 5D0 â 7FJ transitions.
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Authors
N.R.S. Souza, D.C. Silva, D.V. Sampaio, M.V.S. Rezende, C. Kucera, A.A. Trofimov, L.G. Jacobsohn, J. Ballato, R.S. Silva,