Loading…

Intense green light emission and thermoluminescence glow curve analysis of Tb 3+ -activated CaY 2 O 4 phosphor

Here, the synthesis and luminescence analysis of the Tb -activated phosphor were reported. The CaY O phosphors were synthesized using a modified solid-state reaction method with a variable doping concentration of Tb ion (0.1-2.5 mol%). As synthesized, the phosphor was characterized using Fourier tra...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in:Luminescence (Chichester, England) England), 2023-09, Vol.38 (9), p.1591-1596
Main Authors: Ram, Tirath, Verma, Neeraj, Kaur, Jagjeet, Misra, Abhishek Kumar, Dubey, Vikas, Dubey, Neha, Vij, Ankush, Rao, Myla Chimpiri
Format: Article
Language:English
Citations: Items that this one cites
Items that cite this one
Online Access:Get full text
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:Here, the synthesis and luminescence analysis of the Tb -activated phosphor were reported. The CaY O phosphors were synthesized using a modified solid-state reaction method with a variable doping concentration of Tb ion (0.1-2.5 mol%). As synthesized, the phosphor was characterized using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray diffraction analysis techniques for the optimized concentration of doping ions. The prepared phosphor showed a cubic structure, and FTIR analysis confirmed functional group analysis. It was discovered that the intensity of 1.5 mol% was higher than at other concentrations after the photoluminescence (PL) excitation and emission spectra were recorded for different concentrations of doping ions. The excitation was monitored at 542 nm, and the emission was monitored at 237 nm. At 237 nm excitation, the emission peaks were found at 620 nm ( D → F ), 582 nm ( D → F ), 542 nm ( D → F ), and 484 nm ( D → F ). The 1931 CIE (x, y) chromaticity coordinates showed the distribution of the spectral region calculated from the PL emission spectra. The values of (x = 0.34 and y = 0.60) were very close to dark green emission. Therefore, the produced phosphor would be very useful for light-emitting diode (green component) applications. Thermoluminescence glow curve analysis for various concentrations of doping ions and various ultraviolet (UV) exposure times was carried out, and a single broad peak was found at 252°C. The computerized glow curve deconvolution method was used to obtain the related kinetic parameters. The prepared phosphor exhibited an excellent response to UV dose and could be useful for UV ray dosimetry.
ISSN:1522-7235
1522-7243
DOI:10.1002/bio.4541