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Thermally and optically stimulated luminescence in long persistent orthorhombic strontium aluminates doped with Eu, Dy and Eu, Nd

Journal

OPTICAL MATERIALS
Volume 67, Issue -, Pages 91-97

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2017.03.040

Keywords

Strontium aluminate; Eu2+; Dy3+; Photoluminescence; Long persistent luminescence; Afterglow; Thermoluminescence; Infrared stimulated luminescence

Funding

  1. CONACYT [0222610]
  2. DGAPA-UNAM
  3. CONACYT student fellowships
  4. CeMIE-Sol Project 03 [0207450]

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The long persistent luminescence, thermoluminescence (TL) and IR stimulated luminescence properties of two orthorhombic strontium aluminates (Sr4Al14O25) co-doped with Eu2+, Dy3+ and Eu2+, Nd3+ exposed to beta radiation is reported. The phosphors were synthesized by the combustion method followed by a post-annealing treatment under a reductive carbon atmosphere. Photoluminescence emission spectra of both phosphors are typical for emission of Eu2+ ions with 7-fold and 10-fold coordination in Sr4Al14O25 and consist of the main band at 480 nm and a weak band between 390 and 440 nm. After exposure to beta radiation the Sr4Al14O25:Eu2+,Dy3+ phosphor exhibits two strongly overlapped TL peaks at about 70 and 100 degrees C while the low temperature TL of the Sr4Al14O25:Eu2+,Nd3+ phosphor consist of two well separated peaks with maxima at about 60 and 130 degrees C. Additionally, both phosphors exhibit a weak TL between 180 and 400 degrees C. The traps responsible for the low temperature TL peaks are the Dy3+ and Nd3+ centers situated in two different Sr sites with 7-fold and 10-fold coordination. The thermal emptying of the Dy and Nd filled traps creates ultra-long intense afterglow, which gradually decays with time and remains detectable after 220 h storage in dark. IR stimulation of beta irradiated phosphors creates intense IR stimulated luminescence, which is related to the release of electrons from the filled Dy and Nd traps. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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