Enhancement of Long-Persistent Phosphorescence by Solid-State Reaction and Mixing of Spectrally Different Phosphors

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Abstract

Rare-earth-doped oxide-based phosphors have attracted great interest as light-emitting materials for technical applications and fundamental research because of their high brightness, tunable emission wavelength, and low toxicity, as well as chemical and thermal stability. The recent development of rare-earth-doped nanostructured materials showed improved phosphorescence characteristics, including afterglow and lifetime. However, the development of highly efficient phosphors remains challenging in terms of brightness and long persistence. Herein, novel protocols were developed for improving phosphorescence characteristics based on the energy transfer effect by chemical mixing of spectrally different phosphors. This protocol is based on the simple mixing method of different phosphors, which is totally different from the conventional methods but provides much brighter persistent phosphorescence. Simple chemical mixing methods significantly improved the afterglow intensity and lifetime of green and blue phosphors regardless of mixed time when subjected to a high-temperature solid-state reaction. In particular, chemical mixing after a high-temperature solid-state reaction enhanced the phosphorescence intensity more effectively than did chemical mixing before the reaction. We achieved increased luminescence of the phosphor, which is 10 times greater than that of the control sample, from all of the chemical mixing methods, which resulted in more efficient energy transfer than previously reported studies. Chemical mixing of three spectrally different phosphors was also performed to achieve multistep energy transfer for the first time, exhibiting a much higher afterglow intensity (∼2 times) than that of single-step energy transfer. This study provides a novel and simple method for the production of bright and long-persistent phosphors and thus expands their application range.

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Kim, D., Kim, H. E., & Kim, C. H. (2020). Enhancement of Long-Persistent Phosphorescence by Solid-State Reaction and Mixing of Spectrally Different Phosphors. ACS Omega, 5(19), 10909–10918. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c00620

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