1. Abnormal thermal quenching and blue-shift of Zn3(BO3)(PO4):Inducing host defect by doping Mn2+ and Tb3+.
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Liu, Simin, Wang, Zhijun, Bao, Qi, Li, Xue, Chen, Yun, Wang, Zhipeng, Guan, Li, Wei, Zhiren, Yang, Zhiping, and Li, Panlai
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PHOSPHORS , *LED lamps , *FLUORESCENT lamps , *THERMAL stability - Abstract
Abstract It is well-known that the thermal quenching (which is caused by non-radiative transition) damages the efficiencies of fluorescent lamps and LED lamps, especially for the high-power devices. Therefore, it is important to reduce the thermal quenching for improving the performance of illumination devices. In this work, Zn 3 (BO 3)(PO 4):Mn2+,Tb3+ is designed which appeared abnormal thermal quenching behavior. The phosphor does not exhibit thermal quenching even up to 200 °C (for emission of Mn2+) and 150 °C (for emission of Tb3+). The abnormal phenomenon is related to the shallow effects which are caused by the Mn2+ and Tb3+ doping in the host. Meanwhile, the thermal active phonon-assisted excitation also prevents the thermal quenching, which results in the broadening and blue-shift of the emission bands. Our result demonstrated that Zn 3 (BO 3)(PO 4):Mn2+, Tb3+ may be a potential candidate for the exploration of thermal stable materials. Graphical abstract Image 1 Highlights • Zn 3 (BO 3)(PO 4):Mn2+, Tb3+ was synthesized by solid state method. • An abnormal phenomenon is related to the defect of the host. • Thermal stability of phosphor was improved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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