Structure and photoluminescence properties of Sm3+ ion-doped YInGe2O7 phosphor

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A new phosphor, Sm3+ ion-doped YInGe2O7, was synthesized using a planetary ball mill solid state reaction. The XRD patterns show that all of the peaks can be attributed to the monoclinic YInGe2O7 crystal structure when the Sm3+ ion concentration is increased up to 20 mol %. Under an excitation wavelength of 404 nm, the Sm3+ intra-4f transition appears in the emission spectrum including two stronger emission peaks located at 560-570 nm and 598 nm correspond to the 4G5/2 → 6H5/2 and 4G5/2 →6H7/2 transitions, respectively, and another weak emission peak located at 645 nm is due to the 4G5/2 → 6H9/2 transition. The decay time decreases from 4.5 to 0.8 ms as Sm3+ ion concentrations increase from 1 to 20 mol %, and the decay mechanism of the 4G5/2 →6H7/2 transition is a single decay component between Sm3+ ions only. The concentration quenching effect occurs when the Sm3+ ion concentration is higher than 3 mol %. The CIE color coordinate of Y0.97Sm0.03InGe2O7 phosphor is at x = 0.457 and y = 0.407, which is located in the orange-yellow light region.

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Shih, H. R., & Chang, Y. S. (2017). Structure and photoluminescence properties of Sm3+ ion-doped YInGe2O7 phosphor. Materials, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10070779

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