The determining factor of the luminescence energies of vanadate phosphors

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The molecular orbital calculations based on the DV-Xα method were carried out for several vanadate phosphors of Sr2VO4Cl, Ca2VO4Cl, Ba2V2O7, Mg3(VO4)2, and Zn3(VO4)2, of which the luminescent colors range from deep-blue to yellow through green. The structural refinement with the X-ray diffraction technique preceded the DVXα calculations to provide a theoretical interpretation on the relationship between the crystal structures and the luminescent colors (luminescence energies) of the vanadate phosphors. The partial density of states obtained in the DV-Xα calculations reasonably explained the lowest excitation energies of the vanadate phosphors. The calculations also exhibited the difference in the bonding characters among the ligand oxygens in a VO4 tetrahedron due to the structural distortion. The relatively large contributions of the ionically coordinated oxygens were proposed on determining the luminescence energies. A linear correlation was deduced between the luminescence energies and the averaged V-O distances with the selected oxygens ionically coordinated to V.

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Matsushima, Y., Sato, A., Kitaura, M., Kominami, H., & Hara, K. (2019). The determining factor of the luminescence energies of vanadate phosphors. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 127(9), 627–635. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.19113

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