Issue 47, 2015

Luminescence properties of the pink emitting persistent phosphor Pr3+-doped La3GaGe5O16

Abstract

The pink persistent phosphor La3GaGe5O16:Pr3+ was prepared successfully via a traditional solid state reaction method. In this paper, the La3GaGe5O16 host is proved to be a new self-activated luminescent host lattice on the basis of excitation and emission spectra. The La3GaGe5O16 host gives a blue emission under excitation at 260 nm. In the emission spectrum for La2.99GaGe5O16:0.01Pr3+, two dominant peaks arise from a 3P03H4 transition in the blue region and a 1D23H4 transition in the red region, respectively. However, concentration quenching of Pr3+ in La3GaGe5O16:Pr3+ occurs at a low Pr3+ content of 0.02 in this work, which is mainly due to a dipole–dipole interaction. La3GaGe5O16:Pr3+ phosphors exhibit pink persistent luminescence after short UV-irradiation. The optimal concentration of Pr3+ for the long persistent luminescence in the La3GaGe5O16 host is experimentally about 0.01. The long persistent luminescence of La3GaGe5O16:Pr3+ is discussed in accordance with the afterglow decay and thermoluminescence analysis. A model is proposed based on the experimental results to explain the mechanisms of the photoluminescence and afterglow phenomenon.

Graphical abstract: Luminescence properties of the pink emitting persistent phosphor Pr3+-doped La3GaGe5O16

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Mar 2015
Accepted
30 Mar 2015
First published
23 Apr 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 37172-37179

Luminescence properties of the pink emitting persistent phosphor Pr3+-doped La3GaGe5O16

S. Zhang, Y. Hu, L. Chen, G. Ju, T. Wang and Z. Wang, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 37172 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA05116A

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