Controllable Fabrication and Optical Properties of Uniform Gadolinium Oxysulfate Hollow Spheres

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Uniform gadolinium oxysulfate (Gd2O2SO4) hollow spheres were successfully fabricated by calcination of corresponding Gd-organic precursor obtained via a facile hydrothermal process. The Gd2O2SO4 hollow spheres have a mean diameter of approximately 550 nm and shell thickness in the range of 30-70 nm. The sizes and morphologies of as-prepared Gd2O2SO4 hollow spheres could be deliberately controlled by adjusting the experimental parameters. Eu-doped Gd2O2SO4 hollow spheres have also been prepared for the property modification and practical applications. The structure, morphology, and properties of as-prepared products were characterized by XRD, TEM, HRTEM, SEM and fluorescence spectrophotometer. Excited with ultraviolet (UV) pump laser, successful downconversion (DC) could be achieved for Eu-doped Gd2 O2SO4 hollow spheres.

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Chen, F., Chen, G., Liu, T., Zhang, N., Liu, X., Luo, H., … Qiu, G. (2015). Controllable Fabrication and Optical Properties of Uniform Gadolinium Oxysulfate Hollow Spheres. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep17934

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