The novel phosphor K2Y2B2O7 doped with europium is studied for its photoluminescence properties. The studies show that the phosphor gives strong red emission (PL) at 613 nm related to 5D0-7F2 transition of Eu 3+ under the 260 nm excitation (PLE) related to the charge transfer (CT) from the 2p orbital of the O2- ions to the 4f orbital of Eu 3+ ions with CIE coordinates (x = 0.675; y = 0.324). The results of PL and PLE spectra indicate the applicability of K2Y 2B2O7:Eu as a red component in lamp phosphor. The phosphor is characterized through XRD pattern analysis, and morphology is explained on the basis of SEM image. Optimum concentration of Eu3+ required for the highest intensity of emission is also studied. © 2014 K. A. Koparkar et al.
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Koparkar, K. A., Bajaj, N. S., & Omanwar, S. K. (2014). A potential candidate for lamp phosphor: Eu3+ activated K 2Y2B2O7. Advances in Optical Technologies. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/706459
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