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OPTICAL MATERIALS
Volume 29, Issue 9, Pages 1138-1142Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2006.05.002
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Lu3Al5O12; phosphor; luminescence; crystallization
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Nanosized LuAG:Ce phosphors with different Cc concentrations were prepared by the sol-gel combustion method. Phase evolution, morphology and luminescent properties of the obtained materials were characterized by XRD, TEM, photoluminescent and radioluminescent spectra excited by blue light and X-ray, respectively. The purified crystalline phase of LuAG:Ce was obtained at 820 degrees C by directly crystallizing from amorphous materials. Both the photoluminescence and radioluminescence are the well-known Cc emissions located in the 470-600 nm consisting of two emission bands due to the transitions from the lowest 5d excited state (D-2) to the 417 ground state of Cc(3+), which matches well with the sensitivity curve of the Si-photodiode. The luminescent intensity of LuAG:Ce phosphors varies with the Ce contents and reaches the maximum at 0.5 at.% doped. There is a little red shift for the main emission component from blue light-excited emission spectra to X-ray-excited ones. The luminescent intensity of LuAG:Ce phosphors increases with increasing the calcining temperatures due to the improved crystallization. (C) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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