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Preparation and photoluminescence properties of Eu3+ ion-doped Mg2LaTaO6 phosphor

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00542-017-3617-0

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  1. National Science Council of the Republic of China [MOST 105-2221-E-150-055 -MY3]

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The luminescent properties of Eu3+ ion-doped Mg2LaTaO4 phosphors were synthesized using a vibrating milled solid-statereaction. The XRD results show that the crystal structure of the Mg2LaTaO4:Eu3+ phosphor that is calcined at 1450 degrees C for 8 h has a cubic structure and the (440) diffraction peak shifts to a higher diffraction angle when the Eu3+ ion concentration increases. The absorption spectra results show that the absorption band d in the range 190-400 nm is attributed to absorption of pure Mg2LaTaO4 by the host lattice. When Mg2LaTaO4 is doped with Eu3+ ions, the broad band that is centered at 295 nm is assigned to the charge transition state (CTS) for the interaction of O2- and Eu3+ with the Mg2LaTaO4 host lattice. The sharp peaks from 310 to 550 nm are attributed to the typical intra-4f transitions of Eu3+ ions. When the phosphor is excited using either 393 or 464 nm there is a red emission at 605 nm that is attributed to the electric dipole transition (D-5(0) -> F-7(2)) for the Eu3+ ion. The asymmetry ratio is about 2-2.5, which lies well within the range of usual values for oxide glasses, which demonstrates that the Eu3+ ions occupy low-symmetry sites. The maximum intensity of the photoluminescence for the D-5(0) -> F-7(2) transition occurs at an Eu3+ ion concentration of 30 mol%, which demonstrates that there is concentration quenching at higher Eu3+ concentrations. The critical distance is about 7.68 angstrom for the D-5(0) (J = 3, 2, 1) transition and the energy transfer is characterized as a wave-function exchange.

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