Microstructure and photoluminescence of Eu-doped NiMoO4 phosphors

Authors
Kim, Ye EunShin, SeungyongLee, SangminYoon, YeominJang, Ho SeongKim, Dong Hun
Issue Date
2025-11
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Optical Materials, v.168
Abstract
In this study, Eu3+-activated alpha-NiMoO4 red phosphors were synthesized through a mass-producible solid-state reaction for potential applications in white light-emitting diodes aimed at next-generation lighting solutions. The structural, morphological, and photoluminescence properties of alpha-NiMoO4:Eu3+ phosphors were systematically investigated as a function of Eu3+ concentration and calcination temperature. Compared to Ni sites, substituting Eu at Mo sites led to the formation of a higher proportion of secondary phases, which resulted in reduced luminescence intensity. Consequently, our investigation focused on the synthesis of Ni1-xEuxMoO4 phosphors, where Eu3+ doping up to 5 at.% yielded a single-phase material, whereas higher doping levels promoted the formation of secondary phases. As the doping concentration increased, the PL intensity initially increased, reaching a maximum at 20 at.% Eu3+ content, and subsequently declined due to concentration quenching effects. The Ni0.8Eu0.2MoO4 powders calcined at 1100 degrees C demonstrated excellent thermal stability, maintaining approximately 75.2 % of their initial PL intensity at 200 degrees C. These results highlight that alpha-NiMoO4:Eu3+ phosphors, synthesized through a simple and industrially scalable method, are promising candidates for highperformance, thermally stable red-emitting materials, well-suited for solid-state lighting and other optoelectronic applications.
Keywords
LIGHT-EMITTING-DIODES; HIGHLY EFFICIENT; BEHAVIOR; INTENSITIES; MORPHOLOGY; EMISSION; CA; Red phosphors; Solid-state reaction synthesis; Oxide based phosphors; Eu-doped NiMoO 4; Europium oxide; Concentration quenching
ISSN
0925-3467
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153283
DOI
10.1016/j.optmat.2025.117459
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