Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7907035 | Optical Materials | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of Zn substitution on the persistent luminescence properties of MgGeO3:Mn2+-Ln3+ (Lnâ¯=â¯Eu and Yb) red phosphors was investigated. The intensity of the persistent luminescence of the Eu3+ co-doped phosphors increased with increasing Zn content, whereas that of the Yb3+ co-doped samples decreased. For both series of lanthanide co-doped samples, the thermoluminescence (TL) glow peak shifted to the lower temperature side with increasing Zn content. These persistent luminescence properties were well explained in terms of lowering of the bottom of the conduction band relative to the ground state of the divalent lanthanide ions. Especially, in Eu3+ co-doped system, TL peak shifted from 520â¯K to 318â¯K by 50% Zn substitution. The persistent radiance of the (Mg0.5 Zn0.5)GeO3: Mn2+-Eu3+ sample at 1â¯h after ceasing UV light was 46 times stronger than that of MgGeO3:Mn2+-Eu3+, and 11 times stronger than that of ZnGa2O4: Cr3+ standard deep red persistent phosphor.
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Authors
Yumiko Katayama, Tomohiro Kayumi, Jumpei Ueda, Setsuhisa Tanabe,