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Enabling efficient persistent luminescence in CdSiO3 phosphors through In3+ doping for optical information storage and dynamic encryption.

Authors :
Li, Hong
Zheng, Junfeng
Dai, Yanpeng
Li, Dongying
Zhang, Xiangting
Source :
Ceramics International. Dec2024:Part C, Vol. 50 Issue 24, p56006-56018. 13p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

CdSiO 3 , with its distinctive crystal structure, has become a subject of considerable interest as a potential silicate host for long persistent luminescence (LPL) phosphors. However, in most cases, impurity phases in the host adversely affect the persistent luminescence (PersL) performance. Furthermore, there is still a lack of insightful understanding regarding the role of non-rare-earth (non-RE) In3+ ions in the enhanced blue PersL of CdSiO 3. Here, pure-phase monoclinic CdSiO 3 phosphor is synthesized through a solid-state reaction method and the intense blue PersL is achieved by aliovalent doping of In3+. Combining experimental results with theoretical calculation, we reveal that the intrinsic defects of O and Cd vacancies in CdSiO 3 are the trap centers for excited electrons and holes, respectively. In3+ doping adjusts the distribution and increases the density of intrinsic defect-related traps, thus producing the intense blue PersL in CdSiO 3 :In3+. Moreover, the generality of In3+ in enhancing the PersL properties is validated in CdSiO 3 :Mn2+,In3+ and CdSiO 3 :RE3+,In3+ (RE = Tb, Dy, Pr, Sm, Eu) phosphors, enriching the spectrum of PersL emission colors. Encouraged by the outstanding optical properties of CdSiO 3 :Mn2+,In3+, we demonstrate dual-mode information storage-reading and dynamic information encryption applications. This advancement opens new avenues for the application of optical information security. This work emphasizes the key role of In3+ in adjusting the distribution and increasing the density of intrinsic defect-related traps. Consequently, it reveals a clear mechanism for enhancing PersL through In3+ doping and expands the range of LPL phosphors with broad spectral selectivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02728842
Volume :
50
Issue :
24
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ceramics International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181286785
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2024.11.023