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Counting the Photons: Determining the Absolute Storage Capacity of Persistent Phosphors

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MATERIALS
Volume 10, Issue 8, Pages -

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MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/ma10080867

Keywords

persistent luminescence; storage capacity; strontium aluminate; calcium sulfide; rare earths

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  1. agency for Innovation by Science and Technology (IWT) for a SBO-IWT grant [SBO130030]
  2. UGent Special Research Fund (BOF) [BOF16/DOC/327]

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The performance of a persistent phosphor is often determined by comparing luminance decay curves, expressed in cd/m(2). However, these photometric units do not enable a straightforward, objective comparison between different phosphors in terms of the total number of emitted photons, as these units are dependent on the emission spectrum of the phosphor. This may lead to incorrect conclusions regarding the storage capacity of the phosphor. An alternative and convenient technique of characterizing the performance of a phosphor was developed on the basis of the absolute storage capacity of phosphors. In this technique, the phosphor is incorporated in a transparent polymer and the measured afterglow is converted into an absolute number of emitted photons, effectively quantifying the amount of energy that can be stored in the material. This method was applied to the benchmark phosphor SrAl2O4: Eu, Dy and to the nano-sized phosphor CaS: Eu. The results indicated that only a fraction of the Eu ions (around 1.6% in the case of SrAl2O4: Eu, Dy) participated in the energy storage process, which is in line with earlier reports based on X-ray absorption spectroscopy. These findings imply that there is still a significant margin for improving the storage capacity of persistent phosphors.

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