Journal
DYES AND PIGMENTS
Volume 131, Issue -, Pages 268-281Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.dyepig.2016.02.015
Keywords
Nanophosphor; Solution combustion; Photoluminescence; Judd-Ofelt parameter; Fingerprint; Anti-counterfeiting
Funding
- VGST, Government of Karnataka, India [VGST/P-3/SMYSR/GRD-302/2013-14]
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A new class of ceramic pigments based on orthorhombic Thulium (Tm3+) doped YAlO3 nanophosphors are synthesized by a simple and efficient low temperature solution combustion method using oxalyl dihydrazide (ODH) as fuel. The phosphors exhibit bright blue emission upon 359 nm excitation. Judd -Ofelt (J-O) theory is applied to a series of Tm3+ doped phosphors based on their emission spectra. CIE chromaticity co-ordinates confirm blue emission of the phosphor. The prepared nano-phosphor was successful in developing latent fingerprint from various forensic relevant materials. A preliminary investigation of their anti-counterfeiting performance has been made, and the results indicate that the color emitting capability and high concealment makes this nanophosphor can provide a strengthened and more reliable anti-counterfeiting effect. As a result the optimized YAlO3:Tm3+ (3 mol%) phosphor is quite useful for potential application of pigments of desired color, solid state lighting, latent fingerprint, display and anti-counterfeiting applications. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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