Enhanced luminescence of SiO 2: Eu 3+ by energy transfer from ZnO nanoparticles

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ZnO nanoparticles embedded into SiO2 by an ex situ method were shown to result in stable green emission with a peak at 510 nm compared to the normal peak at 495 nm from micron-sized ZnO powders. Green emission from ZnO nanoparticles was completely suppressed when they were embedded in SiO2 doped with Eu3+. Instead, the f-f emissions from Eu3+ were enhanced 5-10 times by energy transfer from the embedded ZnO nanoparticles to Eu3+. The Eu3+ luminescence increased as the Eu3+ concentration increased from 1 vs 5 mole % (for 10 mole % ZnO). In addition, the intensity increased as the embedded ZnO nanoparticles concentration increased up to 10 mole % (for 5 mole % Eu3+). The effects of phonon mediated energy transfer, quenching by activator interactions between Eu3+ ions, and energy back-transfer from Eu3+ ions to ZnO nanoparticles were discussed. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.

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Bang, J., Yang, H., & Holloway, P. H. (2005). Enhanced luminescence of SiO 2: Eu 3+ by energy transfer from ZnO nanoparticles. Journal of Chemical Physics, 123(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2007647

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