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New NaSrPO4:Sm3+ phosphor as orange-red emitting material

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BULLETIN OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 39, Issue 5, Pages 1171-1176

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INDIAN ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1007/s12034-016-1270-3

Keywords

Phosphors; temperature; conventional solid-state sintering; luminescence

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Bureau of Energy
  2. Ministry of Economic Affairs
  3. Southern Taiwan Science Park Administration (STSPA), Taiwan, The Republic of China [NSC 101-2628-E-020-002-MY3, 102-E0603, 102GE06]

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Sm3+-activated NaSrPO4 phosphors could be efficiently excited at 403 nm, and exhibited a bright red emission mainly including four wavelength peaks of 565, 600, 646 and 710 nm. The highest emission intensity was found for NaSr (1-x) PO4: xSm(3+) with a composition of x = 0.007. Concentration quenching was observed as the composition of x exceeds 0.007. The decay time values of NaSr1-x PO (4) : xSm(3+) phosphors range from around 2.55 to 3.49 ms. NaSr1-x PO4: xSm(3+) phosphor shows a higher thermally stable luminescence and its thermal quenching temperature T (50) was found to be 350A degrees C, which is higher than that of commercial YAG:Ce3+ phosphor and ZnS:(Al, Ag) phosphor. Because NaSr1-x PO4: xSm(3+) phosphor features a high colour-rendering index and chemical stability, it is potentially useful as a new scintillation material for white light-emitting diodes.

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