Luminescence of (Ca, La)S : Dy

Authors
Choi, HKim, CHPyun, CHKim, SJ
Issue Date
1999-07
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Citation
JOURNAL OF LUMINESCENCE, v.82, no.1, pp.25 - 32
Abstract
Photoluminescence of CaS : Dy and Ca1-xLaxS : Dy prepared in Na2CO3-S and K2CO3-S flux was investigated. The excitation spectrum of CaS : Dy consists of two dominant bands at 260 and 280-300 nm. Excitation band at 260 nm is assigned to the band gap energy of CaS, and the 280-300 nm band to the excitation from the acceptor level originated from VCa2+. By analyzing the influence of x in the spectra of Ca1-xLaxS : Dy, the peaks from f-f transition of Dy and bands from the host matrix could be resolved and assigned. Emission spectrum of CaS : Dy prepared in Na2CO3-S flux has sharp peaks from f-f transition, in addition to two broad bands at 525 and 580 nm. The broad band spectrum is associated with defects and vacancies of host material, that is, the peak at 525 nm is from the defect pairs of M-Ca2+(3+)-Na-Ca2+(+) and VS2--VCa2+ and the peak at 580 nm is from the pairs of M-Ca2+(3+)-VCa2+, and VS2--Na-Ca2+(+). The sharp emission peaks at 486, 573, and 665 nm could be assigned to the transition of F-4(9/2) --> H-6(15/2), F-4(9/2) --> H-6(13/2), and F-4(9/2) --> H-6(11/2) of Dy3+, respectively. However, emission spectrum of CaS : Dy prepared in K2CO3-S Aux, shows only the f-f transition of Dy3+. The dependence of the emission intensity ratio, I-yollow/I-blue, of CaS : Dy on Dy3+ concentration and flux was explained. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
PHOSPHORS; CAS; CATHODOLUMINESCENCE; PHOTOLUMINESCENCE; PHOSPHORS; CAS; CATHODOLUMINESCENCE; PHOTOLUMINESCENCE; photoluminescence; rare-earth; flux reaction; white light emission; color-tuned phosphors
ISSN
0022-2313
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/142093
DOI
10.1016/S0022-2313(99)00018-6
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