Swati, G. and Bishnoi, Swati and Singh, Paramjeet and Rajesh, B. and Kumar, Gautam and Seth, Pooja and Haranath, D. (2017) Novel flux-assisted synthesis for enhanced afterglow properties of (Ca,Zn) TiO3: Pr3+ phosphor. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 698. pp. 930-937. ISSN 0925-8388
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Abstract
Selection of chemical fluxes for the phosphor synthesis is largely dependent on trial and error, so a detailed understanding of their selection is obligatory. The active role of various fluxes in influencing Pr3+ emission, afterglow, structural and morphological properties of the as-synthesized (Ca,Zn) TiO3: Pr(3+)phosphor is less explored. Luminescent properties of the (Ca, Zn) TiO3: Pr(3+)phosphors show a significant enhancement in Pr3+ emission with the addition of small quantities of fluxes. The persistence of the afterglow has also been increased to 15-30 min. Flux-dependent luminescent studies suggest that NH4BF4 is the best suitable flux for (Ca0.8Zn0.2) TiO3: Pr3+ phosphor among all others. X-ray diffraction studies confirm the orthorhombic phase of CaTiO3, in addition, low intensity peaks from cubic ZnTiO3 phase have also been observed. The calculated Commission Internationale de I'Eclairage (CIE) coordinates for the optimized (Ca0.8Zn0.2) TiO3: Pr3+ phosphor sample is found to be (0.66, 0.33), which is close to the ideal red coordinates with color purity of similar to 96.39%. Spatial distribution of the activator ions was investigated using confocal microscopy. Thermoluminescence studies have been carried out to understand the trapping and detrapping behavior of phosphors. This multifunctional phosphor could serve fascinating applications in areas involving photon energy storage systems, strategic markings, biological staining etc.
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Subjects: | Chemistry > Physical Chemistry Materials Science Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering |
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Date Deposited: | 07 Dec 2018 06:49 |
Last Modified: | 07 Dec 2018 06:49 |
URI: | http://npl.csircentral.net/id/eprint/2806 |
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