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Super long ultraviolet-A persistent luminescence and photo-stimulated luminescence from CaMgGeO4: Bi3
Here, we have developed a novel ultra long ultraviolet-A afterglow material CaMgGeO4: Bi3+, which shows more than 24 h UVA afterglow emission peaked at 346 nm. The crystal structure shows that the prepared sample is a pure phase with an orthogonal system of Pmnb space group. The composition of valen...
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Published in: | Ceramics international 2024-08, Vol.50 (16), p.27721-27729 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Here, we have developed a novel ultra long ultraviolet-A afterglow material CaMgGeO4: Bi3+, which shows more than 24 h UVA afterglow emission peaked at 346 nm. The crystal structure shows that the prepared sample is a pure phase with an orthogonal system of Pmnb space group. The composition of valence band and conduction band was analyzed by the density of states, which reveals that the bandgap of the CaMgGeO4 matrix is 3.69 eV. The photoluminescence spectrum of the sample consists of a broadband in the 320–400 nm UVA region, which belongs to the 3P1 → 1S0 electron transition of Bi3+. More importantly, under the excitation of ultraviolet lamp for 3 min, CaMgGeO4: Bi3+ exhibited an UVA ultra long persistent luminescence (LPL) with a duration of more than 24 h, which afterglow emission intensity still reaches 1500 cps and is about 6 times of the background intensity. In addition, the UVA emission of CaMgGeO4: Bi3+ after 13 h day can be repeatedly by short periods of low-energy light sources stimulation. The thermoluminescence analysis indicates that the presence of shallow and deep traps is responsible for excellent UVA-LPL and photo-stimulate luminescence (PSL). The excellent LPL and PSL properties can prompt CaMgGeO4: Bi3+ phosphor to be widely used in the field of photodynamic therapy. |
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ISSN: | 0272-8842 1873-3956 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ceramint.2024.05.069 |