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Using the melt quenching technique, a lithium zinc borate glass (LZB) system with trivalent dysprosium ions (Dy3+) was synthesized, and the luminescence and lasing properties of these materials were examined for the generation of white light. Structural investigation through X-ray diffraction revealed that the prepared glass had an amorphous nature. The optimized glass containing 0.5 Dy3+ had a direct optical band gap of 2.782 eV and an indirect optical band gap of 3.110 eV. A strong excitation band at 386 nm (6H15/24I13/2) was recognized in the ultraviolet (UV) light region of its excitation spectrum. Emission bands could be seen in the photoluminescence spectrum at 659, 573, and 480 nm under the 386 nm excitation. These transitions of emission resembled electronic transitions such as (4F9/26H11/2), (4F9/26H13/2), and (4F9/26H15/2). In a pristine glass matrix, the higher intensity ratio of yellow to blue can result in the production of white light. The optimized Dy3+ ion concentration was observed to be 0.5 mol%. In addition, an analysis of lifetime decay was conducted for all synthesized glasses, and their decay trends were systematically investigated. Noticeably, we assessed the photometric parameters and found that they were close to the white light standard. Furthermore, a cytotoxicity study was carried out using lung fibroblast (WI-38) cell lines for the optimized 0.5Dy3+-doped LZB glass and it appeared to be noncytotoxic. It is clear from the results that the noncytotoxic LZB glass doped with 0.5 Dy3+ ions could be a suggestive choice for the manufacture of white light-emitting diodes and lasers using near-UVs.  相似文献   

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Sr3(PO4)2:Dy3+,Li+ phosphors were prepared using a simple high temperature solid method for luminescence enhancement. The structures of the as‐prepared samples agreed well with the standard phase of Sr3(PO4)2, even when Dy3+ and Li+ were introduced. Under ultraviolet excitation at 350 nm, the Sr3(PO4)2:Dy3+ sample exhibited two emission peaks at 483 nm and 580 nm, which were due to the 4F9/2 → 6H15/2 and 4F9/2 → 6H13/2 transitions of Dy3+ ions, respectively. A white light was fabricated using these two emissions from the Sr3(PO4)2:Dy3+ phosphors. The luminescence properties of Sr3(PO4)2:Dy3+,Li+ phosphors, including emission intensity and decay time, were improved remarkably with the addition of Li+ as the charge compensator, which would promote their application in near‐ultraviolet excited white‐light‐emitting diodes.  相似文献   

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The luminescent properties of europium (Eu)‐ and dysprosium (Dy)‐co‐doped K3Ca2(SO4)3Cl halosulfate phosphors were analyzed. This paper reports the photoluminescence (PL) properties of K3Ca2(SO4)3Cl microphosphor doped with Eu and Dy and synthesized using a cost‐effective wet chemical method. The phosphors were characterized by X‐ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The CIE coordinates were calculated to display the color of the phosphor. PL emission of the prepared samples show peaks at 484 nm (blue), 575 nm (yellow), 594 nm (orange) and 617 nm (red). The emission color of the Eu,Dy‐co‐doped K3Ca2(SO4)3Cl halophosphor depends on the doping concentration and excitation wavelength. The addition of Eu in K3Ca2(SO4)3Cl:Dy greatly enhances the intensity of the blue and yellow peaks, which corresponds to the 4 F9/26H15/2 and 4 F9/26H13/2 transitions of Dy3+ ions (under 351 nm excitation). The Eu3+/Dy3+ co‐doping also produces white light emission for 1 mol% of Eu3+, 1 mol% of Dy3+ in the K3Ca2(SO4)3Cl lattice under 396 nm excitation, for which the calculated chromaticity coordinates are (0.35, 0.31). Thus, K3Ca2(SO4)3Cl co‐doped with Eu/Dy is a suitable candidate for NUV based white light‐emitting phosphors technology. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Chlorosulphate NaMgSO4Cl phosphor doped with Ce3+ and co‐doped by Dy3+ prepared by the wet chemical method was studied for its photoluminescence and thermoluminescence (TL) characteristics. The emission spectrum of Ce3+ shows dominant peaks at 346 nm (excitation 270 nm) due to 5d → 4f transition. Efficient energy transfer occurs from Ce3+ → Dy3+ ions. Dy3+ emission at 485 nm and 576 nm is due to 4 F9/26H15/2 and 4 F9/26H13/2 transitions of Dy3+ ion respectively. The TL glow curves of NaMgSO4Cl:Ce and Ce,Dy have been recorded for various concentrations at a heating rate of 2 °C/s irradiated by γ‐rays at a dose rate of 0.995 kGy/h for 1 Gy, which peaks at about 241 °C and 247‐312 °C respectively. Further, in changing the concentration level, the general structure of the intensity is found to increase. The main property of this phosphor is its sensitivity even for low concentrations of rare earth ions and low γ‐ray dose. There is still scope for higher doses of γ‐radiation. The phosphor presented may be used as a lamp phosphor as well as for TL studies. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The individual emission and energy transfer between Ce3+ and Eu2+ or Dy3+ in BaCa(SO4)2 mixed alkaline earth sulfate phosphor prepared using a co‐precipitation method is described. The phosphor was characterized by X‐ray diffraction (XRD) and photoluminescence (PL) studies and doped by Ce;Eu and Dy rare earths. All phosphors showed excellent blue–orange emission on excitation with UV light. PL measurements reveal that the emission intensity of Eu2+ or Dy3+ dopants is greater than when they are co‐doped with Ce3+. An efficient Ce3+ → Eu2+ [2T2g(4f65d) → 8S7/2(4f7)] and Ce3+ → Dy3+ (4 F9/26H15/2 and 4 F9/26H13/2) energy transfer takes place in the BaCa(SO4)2 host. A strong blue emission peak was observed at 462 nm for Eu2+ ions and an orange emission peak at 574 nm for Dy3+ ions. Hence, this phosphor may be used as a lamp phosphor. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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A novel phosphor LiBaPO4 doped with rare earths Eu and Dy prepared by high temperature solid‐state reaction method is reported. The phosphors were characterized by X‐ray powder diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and photoluminescence (PL). The emission and excitation spectra of these materials were measured at room temperature with a spectrofluorophotometer. The excitation spectra of LiBaPO4:Eu3+ phosphor can be efficiently excited by 394 nm, which is matched well with the emission wavelength of near‐UV light‐emitting diode (LED) chip. PL properties of Eu3+‐doped LiBaPO4 exhibited the characteristic red emission coming from 5D07 F1 (593 nm) and 5D07 F2 (617 nm) electronic transitions with color co‐ordinations of (0.680, 0.315). The results demonstrated that LiBaPO4:Eu3+ is a potential red‐emitting phosphor for near‐UV LEDs. Emission spectra of LiBaPO4:Dy3+ phosphors showed efficient blue (481 nm) and yellow (574 nm) bands, which originated from 4 F9/26H15/2 and 4 F9/26H13/2 transitions of the Dy3+ ion, respectively. The 574 nm line is more intense than the 481 nm lines, which indicates that the site Dy3+ is located with low symmetry. This article summarizes fundamentals and possible applications of optically useful inorganic phosphates with visible photoluminescence of Eu3+ and Dy3+ ions. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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A series of Sr2P2O7:Dy3+, Sr2P2O7:Ce3+ and Sr2P2O7:Dy3+,Ce3+ phosphors was synthesized via the one‐step calcination process for the precursors prepared by co‐precipitation methods. The phases, morphology, quantum efficiency and photoluminescence properties of the obtained phosphors were characterized systematically. These results show that the near‐spherical particles prepared through calcining the precursors by means of ammonium dibasic phosphate co‐precipitation (method 3) have the smallest particle size and strongest emission intensity among the three methods in the paper. With Dy3+ concentration increasing in Sr2P2O7:Dy3+ phosphors, the luminescence intensity first increases, reaches maximum, and then decreases. A similar trend was followed by Sr2P2O7:Ce3+ with Ce3+concentration increasing. A successful attempt was made to initiate the energy transfer mechanism from Ce3+ to Dy3+ in the host lattice and an overlap between the emission band of Ce3+ and the excitation band of Dy3+ indicated that the Ce3+ → Dy3+ energy transfer may indeed exist. It is clear that the photoluminescence intensity of Dy3+ as well as the quantum efficiency of the phosphor can be enhanced markedly by co‐doping Ce3+. Sr2P2O7:Dy3+,Ce3+ has its (CIE) chromaticity coordinates in the bluish‐white‐light region, near the standard illuminant D65. The CIE 1913 chromaticity coordinates of Sr2P2O7:Dy3+ phosphors fall in the white‐light region, and are adjacent to the ideal white‐light coordinates. In addition, the colour temperature and colour tone of Sr2P2O7:Dy3+ could be adjusted by changing the relative concentration of Dy3+. In short, Sr2P2O7:Dy3+ can be a promising single‐phased white‐light emitting phosphor for near‐UV (NUV) w‐LEDs.  相似文献   

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Zn‐doped CaTiO3:Eu3+ red phosphors for enhanced photoluminescence in white light‐emitting diodes (LEDs) were synthesized by a solid‐state method. The structure and morphology of the obtained phosphor samples were observed by X‐ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the impact of Ca, Zn and Eu content on their photoluminescence properties was studied. The results indicated that Zn not only participates in the formation of defects in suitable lattice matrices but also has a role in flux in the transformation from ZnO to Zn2TiO4, which is beneficial for the enhancement of photoluminescence properties. Photoluminescence test data showed that the Zn‐doped phosphor is excited efficiently by near‐ultraviolet (NUV) light at wavelengths around 398 nm and emits an intense red light with a broad peak around 616 nm corresponding to the 5D07F2 transition of Eu3+. The intensity of this phosphor emission is three times stronger than that without Zn‐doping. Furthermore, this phosphor has very good thermal stability, high color purity and a low sintered temperature, all of which suggest its potential as a promising red phosphor for white LEDs. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Ca2Al2O5:Eu3+, Ca2Al2O5:Dy3+ and Ca2Al2O5:Tb3+ phosphors were synthesized using a combustion synthesis method. The prepared phosphors were characterized by X‐ray powder diffraction for phase purity, by scanning electron microscopy for morphology, and by photoluminescence for emission and excitation measurements. The Ca2Al2O5:Eu3+ phosphors could be efficiently excited at 396 nm and showed red emission at 594 nm and 616 nm due to 5D0 → 7F1 and 5D0 → 7F2 transitions. Dy3+‐doped phosphors showed blue emission at 482 nm and yellow emission at 573 nm. Ca2Al2O5:Tb3+ phosphors showed emission at 545 nm when excited at 352 nm. Concentration quenching occurred in both Eu3+ and Dy3+phosphors at 0.5 mol%. Photoluminescence results suggested that the aluminate‐based phosphor could be a potential candidate for application in environmentally friendly based lighting technologies.  相似文献   

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Sr3MgSi2O8:Ce3+, Dy3+ phosphors were prepared by a solid‐state reaction technique and the photoluminescence properties were investigated. The emission spectra show not only a band due to Ce3+ ions (403 nm) but also as a band due to Dy3+ ions (480, 575 nm) (UV light excitation). The photoluminescence properties reveal that effective energy transfer occurs in Ce3+/Dy3+ co‐doped Sr3MgSi2O8 phosphors, and the co‐doping of Ce3+ could enhance the emission intensity of Dy3+ to a certain extent by transferring its energy to Dy3+. The Ce3+/Dy3+ energy transfer was investigated by emission/excitation spectra, and photoluminescence decay behaviors. In Sr2.94MgSi2O8:0.01Ce3+, 0.05Dy3+ phosphors, the fluorescence lifetime of Dy3+ (from 3.35 to 27.59 ns) is increased whereas that of Ce3+ is greatly decreased (from 43.59 to 13.55 ns), and this provides indirect evidence of the Ce3+ to Dy3+ energy transfer. The varied emitted color of Sr3MgSi2O8:Ce3+, Dy3+ phosphors from blue to white were achieved by altering the concentration ratio of Ce3+ and Dy3+. These results indicate Sr3MgSi2O8:Ce3+, Dy3+ may be as a candidate phosphor for white light‐emitting diodes. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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LiMgBO3:Dy3+, a low Zeff material was prepared using the solution combustion method and its luminescence properties were studied using X‐ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), thermoluminescence (TL), photoluminescence (PL), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) techniques. Reitvield refinement was also performed for the structural studies. The PL emission spectra for LiMgBO3:Dy3+ consisted of two peaks at 478 due to the 4F9/26H15/2 magnetic dipole transition and at 572 nm due to the hypersensitive 4F9/26H13/2 electric dipole transition of Dy3+, respectively. A TL study was carried out for both the γ‐ray‐irradiated sample and the C5+ irradiated samples and was found to show high sensitivity for both. Moreover the γ‐ray‐irradiated LiMgBO3:Dy3+ sample showed linearity in the dose range 10 Gy to 1 kGy and C5+‐irradiated samples show linearity in the fluence range 2 × 1010 to 1 × 1011 ions/cm2. In the present study, the initial rise method, various heating rate method, the whole glow curve method, glow curve convolution deconvolution function, and Chen's peak shape method were used to calculate kinetic parameters to understand the TL glow curve mechanism in detail. Finally, an EPR study was performed to examine the radicals responsible for the TL process.  相似文献   

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Sr4Al2O7:Eu3+ and Sr4Al2O7:Dy3+ phosphors with alkali metal substitution were prepared using a sol–gel method. The effects of a charge compensator R on the structure and luminescence of Sr4Al2O7:Re3+,R+ (Re = Eu and Dy; R = Li, Na and K) phosphors were investigated in detail. Upon heating to 1400°C, the structure of the prepared samples was that of the standard phase of Sr4Al2O7. Under ultraviolet excitation, all Sr4Al2O7:Eu3+,R+ samples exhibited several narrow emission peaks ranging from 550 to 700 nm due to the 4f → 4f transition of Eu3+ ions. All Sr4Al2O7:Dy3+,R+ phosphors showed two emission peaks at 492 and 582 nm, due to the 4F9/2 → 6H15/2 and 4F9/2 → 6H13/2 transitions of Dy3+ ions, respectively. The luminescence intensity of Sr4Al2O7:Re3+,R+ (Re = Eu and Dy; R = Li, Na and K) phosphors improved markedly upon the addition of charge compensators, promoting their application in white light‐emitting diodes with a near‐ultraviolet chip.  相似文献   

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A new phosphor CaAl(SO4)2Br doped with Dy, Ce and Eu is reported. Rare earth (Dy, Eu and Ce)‐doped polycrystalline CaAl(SO4)2Br phosphors were prepared using a wet chemical reaction method and studied for X‐ray diffraction and photoluminescence (PL) characteristics. Dy3+ emission in the CaAl(SO4)2Br lattice was observed at 484 and 574 nm in the blue and yellow regions of the spectrum, which are assigned to 4 F9/26H15/2 and 4 F9/26H13/2 transitions of the Dy3+ ion, respectively. While the PL emission spectra of CaAl(SO4)2Br:Ce phosphor showed Ce3+ emission at 347 nm due to 5d → 4f transition of the Ce3+ ion. In a CaAl(SO4)2Br:Eu lattice, Eu3+ emissions were observed at 593 and 617 nm, coming from the 5D07 F1 and 5D07 F2 electron transitions, respectively. The PL study showed that the intensity of electric dipole transition at 617 nm dominates over that of magnetic dipole transition at 590 nm. The maximum PL intensity was obtained for a 1 mol% concentration of Eu3+ in CaAl(SO4)2Br host lattice. The results showed that the material may be a promising candidate as a blue‐, yellow‐ and red‐emitting phosphor. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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A yellow‐emitting phosphor NaY(MoO4)2:Dy3+ was synthesized using a solid‐state reaction at 550 °C for 4 h, and its luminescent properties were investigated. Its phase formation was studied using X‐ray powder diffraction analysis, and there were no crystalline phases other than NaY(MoO4)2. NaY(MoO4)2:Dy3+ produced yellow emission under 386 or 453 nm excitation, and the prominent luminescence was yellow (575 nm) due to the 4 F9/26H13/2 transition of Dy3+. For the 575 nm emission, the excitation spectrum had one broad band and some narrow peaks; the peaks were located at 290, 351, 365, 386, 426, 453 and 474 nm. Emission intensities were influenced by the Dy3+ doping content and a concentration quenching effect was observed; the phenomenon was also proved by the decay curves. Moreover, the Commission International de I'Eclairage chromaticity coordinates of NaY(MoO4)2:Dy3+ showed similar values at different Dy3+ concentrations, and were located in the yellow region. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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This review discusses the photoluminescence (PL) characteristics of halosulfate phosphors developed by us. Halosulfate phosphors KCaSO4Cl:X,Y (X = Eu or Ce; Y = Dy or Mn) and Na6(SO4)2FCl (doped with Dy, Ce or Eu) were prepared using a solid‐state diffusion method. The mechanism of energy transfer from Eu2+→Dy3+, Ce3+→Dy3+ and Ce3+→Mn2+ has also been studied. Dy3+ emission in the host at 475 and 570 nm is observed due to 4F9/26H15/2 and 4F9/26H13/2 transition, whereas the PL emission spectra of Na6(SO4)2FCl:Ce phosphor shows Ce3+ emission at 322 nm due to 5d→4f transition of the Ce3+ ion. The main property of KCaSO4Cl is its very high sensitivity, particularly when doped by Dy, Mn or Pb activators. This review also discusses the PL characteristics of some new phosphors such as LiMgSO4F, Na6Pb4(SO4)6Cl2, Na21Mg(SO4)10Cl3 and Na15(SO4)5F4Cl. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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A series of blue phosphors Ca1.98–xMxPO4Cl:0.02Eu2+ (M = Mg and Sr) with different values of x were synthesized using a high‐temperature solid‐state reaction. X‐Ray diffraction and photoluminescence measurements were used to study the phase structure and luminescence properties. Ca2PO4Cl:0.02Eu2+ exhibits a tunable emission intensity and color due to the incorporation of Sr2+ or Mg2+. The incorporation of Sr2+ reduces the luminescence intensity and results in a slight red shift in the emission band. The incorporation of Mg2+ results in enhanced emission and a clear blue shift in the emission band along with a tunable chromatic coordination. Under excitation at λ = 334 nm, the emission intensity of the Mg2+‐doped Ca2PO4Cl:0.02Eu2+ is found to be 250% that of Ca2PO4Cl:0.02Eu2+. The luminescence behaviors of the as‐synthesized phosphors are discussed according to the host crystal structure and site occupancy of Eu2+. The results indicate that Mg2+‐doped Ca2PO4Cl:Eu2+ is more applicable as a near‐UV‐convertible blue phosphor for white light‐emitting diodes. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Eu3+‐doped calcium titanate red phosphors, Ca1‐xZnxTiO3:Eu3+, were prepared by the sol‐gel method. The structure of prepared Ca1‐xZnxTiO3:Eu3+ phosphors were investigated by X‐ray diffraction and infrared spectra. Due to the 5D07F1–3 electron transitions of Eu3+ ions, photoluminescence spectra showed a red emission at about 619 nm under excitation of 397 nm and 465 nm, respectively. When zinc was added to the host, the luminescent intensity of Ca1‐xZnxTiO3:Eu3+ was markedly improved several fold compared with that of CaTiO3:Eu3+. Ca0.9Zn0.1TiO3:Eu3+ also had higher luminescence intensity than the commercially available Y2O3:Eu3+ phosphors under UV light excitation. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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This paper focuses on an optical study of a Tb3+/Bi3+‐doped and Sm3+/La3+‐ doped Ca2Al2SiO7 phosphor synthesized using combustion methods. Here, Ca2Al2SiO7:Sm3+ showed a red emission band under visible light excitation but, when it co‐doped with La3+ ions, the emission intensity was further enhanced. Ca2Al2SiO7:Tb3+ shows the characteristic green emission band under near‐ultraviolet light excitation wavelengths, co‐doping with Bi3+ ions produced enhanced photoluminescence intensity with better colour tunable properties. The phosphor exhibited better phase purity and crystallinity, confirmed by X‐ray diffraction. Binding energies of Ca(2p), Al(2p), Si(2p), O(1s) were studied using X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The reported phosphor may be a promising visible light excited red phosphor for light‐emitting diodes and energy conversion devices.  相似文献   

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A series of single‐phase full‐color emitting Li2Sr1−x−ySiO4:xDy3+,yEu3+ phosphors were synthesized by solid‐state reaction and characterized by X‐ray diffraction and photoluminescence analyses. The samples showed emission peaks at 488 nm (blue), 572 nm (yellow), 592 nm (orange) and 617 nm (red) under 393 nm excitation. The photoluminescence excitation spectra, comprising the Eu–O charge transfer band and 4f–4f transition bands of Dy3+ and Eu3+, range from 200 to 500 nm. The Commission Internationale de I'Eclairage chromaticity coordinates for Li2Sr0.98−xSiO4:0.02Dy3+,xEu3+ phosphors were simulated. By manipulating Eu3+ and Dy3+ concentrations, the color points of Li2Sr1−x−ySiO4:xDy3+,yEu3+ were tuned from the greenish‐white region to white light and eventually to reddish‐white region, demonstrating that a tunable white light can be obtained by Li2Sr1−x−ySiO4:xDy3+,yEu3+ phosphors. Li2Sr0.98−xSiO4:0.02Dy3+, xEu3+ can serve as a white‐light‐emitting phosphor for phosphor‐converted light‐emitting diode. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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In this work we synthesized SrO–ZnO–P2O5 glasses mixed with Pb3O4 (heavy metal oxide) and doped with different amounts of Dy2O3 (0.1 to 1.0 mol%). Subsequently their emission and decay characteristics were investigated as a function of Dy2O3 concentration. The emission spectra exhibited three principal emission bands in the visible region corresponding to 4F9/2 → 6H15/2 (482 nm), 6H13/2 (574 nm) and 6H11/2 (663 nm) transitions. With increase in the concentration of Dy2O3 (upto 0.8 mol%) a considerable increase in the intensity of these bands was observed and, for further increase, quenching of photoluminescence (PL) output was observed. Using emission spectra, various radiative parameters were evaluated and all these parameters were found to increase with increase in Dy2O3 concentration. The Y/B integral emission intensity ratio of Dy3+ ions evaluated from these spectra exhibited a decreasing trend with increase in the Dy2O3 concentration up to 0.8 mol%. Quenching of luminescence observed in the case of the glasses doped with 1.0 mol% is attributed to clustering of Dy3+ ions. The quantitative analysis of these results together with infra‐red (IR) spectral studies indicated that 0.8 mol% is the optimum concentration of Dy3+ ions needed to achieve maximum luminescence efficiency. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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