Abstract
A greenish yellow-emitting phosphor Ba 2 Gd(BO 3 ) 2 Cl:Eu 2 was synthesized by a conventional high temperature solid-state method. The phase structure was studied by the X-ray diffraction, and it testified that Ba 2 Gd(BO 3 ) 2 Cl belonged to the successful isomorphic substitution for Gd 3 sites in the Ba 2 Yb(BO 3 ) 2 Cl host, which crystallized in a monoclinic unit cell with space group P2 1 m. The photoluminescence properties investigations showed that Ba 2 Gd(BO 3 ) 2 Cl:Eu 2 showed greenish yellow emission with peak near 546 nm upon near UV excitation. The critical quenching concentration of Eu 2 in Ba 2 Gd(BO 3 ) 2 Cl:Eu 2 phosphor was about 0.05 mol, and the corresponding concentration quenching mechanism was verified to be the electric dipole-quadrupole interaction. We have demonstrated that Ba 2 Gd(BO 3 ) 2 Cl:Eu 2 phosphors exhibit potential to act as a kind of phosphor for near ultraviolet white light-emitting diodes (w-LEDs). © 2011 The Electrochemical Society.
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Xia, Z., Zhuang, J., Liao, L., Liu, H., Luo, Y., & Du, P. (2011). Synthesis and Luminescence Properties of Ba2Gd(BO3)2Cl:Eu2+ Phosphor. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 158(11), J359. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.050111jes
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