Synthesis, characterization and photoluminescence properties of CaSiO 3: Dy3+ nanophosphors

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CaSiO3 : Dy3+ (1-5 mol. %) nanophosphors were synthesized by a simple low-temperature solution combustion method. Powder X-ray diffraction patterns revealed that the phosphors are crystalline and can be indexed to a monoclinic phase. Scanning electron micrographs exhibited faceted plates and angular crystals of different sizes with a porous nature. Photoluminescence properties of the Dy3+-doped CaSiO3 phosphors were observed and analyzed. Emission peaks at 483, 573 and 610 nm corresponding to Dy3+ were assigned as 4F9/2 6H15/2, 4F9/2 6H 13/2 and 4F9/2 6H11/2 transitions, respectively, and dominated by the Dy3+ 4F9/2 6H13/2 hyperfine transition. Experimental results revealed that the luminescence intensity was affected by both heat treatment and the concentration of Dy3+ (1-5 mol. %) in the CaSiO3 host. Optimal luminescence conditions were achieved when the concentration of Dy3+ was 2 mol. %. UV-visible absorption features an intense band at 240 nm, which corresponds to an O-Si ligand-to-metal charge transfer band in the [image omitted] group. The optical energy band gap for the undoped sample was found to be 5.45 eV, whereas in Dy3+-doped phosphors it varies in the range 5.49-5.65 eV. The optical energy gap widens with increase of Dy3+ ion dopant. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.
Year of Publication
2010
Journal
Philosophical Magazine
Volume
90
Issue
26
Number of Pages
3567-3579,
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
14786443 (ISSN)
DOI
10.1080/14786435.2010.491810
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