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Role of Li super(+) on white light emission from Sm super(3+) and Tb super(3+) co-doped Y sub(2) O sub(3) nano-phosphor

This paper reports on white light emission from Sm super(3+) and Tb super(3+) co-doped Y sub(2) O sub(3) nano-phosphor, synthesized through the solution combustion method. The XRD and TEM measurements of the nano-phosphors reveal a crystalline nature and spherical particle distribution. The Sm super...

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Published in:Materials research express 2016-03, Vol.3 (3), p.036201-036201
Main Authors: Yadav, R S, Yadav, R V, Bahadur, A, Yadav, T P, Rai, S B
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Language:English
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Summary:This paper reports on white light emission from Sm super(3+) and Tb super(3+) co-doped Y sub(2) O sub(3) nano-phosphor, synthesized through the solution combustion method. The XRD and TEM measurements of the nano-phosphors reveal a crystalline nature and spherical particle distribution. The Sm super(3+)-doped nano-phosphor gives off an orange-red emission whereas the Tb super(3+)-doped nano-phosphor gives off blue and green emissions individually on excitation with 380 nm radiation. When the Sm super(3+) and Tb super(3+) ions are doped together, the co-doped nano-phosphor emits white light with the CIE coordinates 0.33 and 0.37, due to the combined emissions of these two ions on excitation with 380 nm radiation. The color of the emitted light is tunable with the concentration of Sm super(3+) ions, and it emits white light at the 2.0 mol% concentration of Sm super(3+) and 1.0 mol% concentration of Tb super(3+) ions. The nano-phosphor sample annealed at a higher temperature results in a greater emission intensity. The presence of Li super(+) ions in the co-doped sample enhances the emission intensity of white light up to three times. The enhancement in the emission intensity is discussed in terms of a reduction in the optical quenching centers and an increase in the crystallite size. The Sm super(3+) and Tb super(3+) co-doped Y sub(2) O sub(3) nano-phosphor in the presence of Li super(+) is a suitable candidate for white light in a solid state display.
ISSN:2053-1591
2053-1591
DOI:10.1088/2053-1591/3/3/036201