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Effect of surface area and crystallite size on luminescent intensity of Y2O3:Eu phosphor prepared by spray pyrolysis

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MATERIALS LETTERS
Volume 59, Issue 19-20, Pages 2451-2456

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2005.03.017

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spray pyrolysis; phosphor; spherical shape; surface area; crystallinity

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The luminescent intensity Of Y2O3:Eu phosphor prepared by spray pyrolysis was monitored as a function of the surface area and crystallite size. In order to control the surface area or the crystallite size, some organic additives and flux materials were introduced in the spray solution. The reduction of surface area, which was achieved by only controlling the quantity of the organic additive, was found to be helpful for the improvement of luminescent intensity Of Y2O3:Eu particles. The addition of Li2CO3 flux to the spray solution with the organic additive of 0.3 M enlarged the surface area Of Y2O3:Eu particles as a consequence of the reduction of particle size. Then, the increase of surface area did not lower the luminescent intensity Of Y2O3:Eu phosphor particles since the added Li2CO3 flux increased the crystallinity, simultaneously. It was found that the Y2O3 particles with larger crystallite size had higher photoluminescence regardless of the surface area. Therefore, we concluded that the crystallinity is more important factor than the surface area and increasing the crystallite size is essentially needed to enhance the luminescent intensity Of Y2O3 phosphor prepared by spray pyrolysis. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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