Synthesis and After-Glow Characteristics of Eu Activated Sr-Al-O Long Phosphorescent Phosphor

Eu 부활형 Sr-Al-O 계 장잔광 형광체의 합성과 잔광특성

  • Lee, Young-Ki (Department of Semiconductor Engineering, Ui-Duk University) ;
  • Kim, Jung-Yeul (Department of Semiconductor Engineering, Ui-Duk University) ;
  • Kim, Byung-Kyu (Korea Institute of Geology, Mining & Materials) ;
  • Yu, Yeon-Tae (Korea Institute of Geology, Mining & Materials)
  • 이영기 (위덕대학교 공과대학 반도체공학과) ;
  • 김정열 (위덕대학교 공과대학 반도체공학과) ;
  • 김병규 (한국자원연구소 자원활용소재연구부) ;
  • 유연태 (한국자원연구소 자원활용소재연구부)
  • Published : 1998.08.01

Abstract

The synthesis of $SrAI_2O_4:Eu^{2+}$ phosphor and its properties of both photoluminescence and long-phosphorescent were investigated as a function of sintering condition. Single phase of $SrAl_2O_4$ was obtained by sintering the mixtures of $SrCO_3$, $Eu_2O_3$, $AI_2O_34 and 3wt% $B_2O_3$ powders over 100$0^{\circ}C$ in Ar/H2 atmosphere. The optimum sintering condition for the long-phosphorescent phosphor of $SrAI_2O_4:Eu^{2+}$ was found at 130$0^{\circ}C$ for 3hours. The PL emission spectrum of $SrAI_2O_4:Eu^{2+}$ shows a maximum peak intensity at 520nm(2.384eV) with a broad emission extending from 450 to 650nm which resulted from the $4f^65d^1$$\rightarrow$$4f^7$ transition of $Eu^{+2}$ under 360nm exitation. Monitored at 520nm. the excita¬tion spectrum of $SrAI_2O_4:Eu^{2+}$ exhibits a maximum peak intensity at 360nm (3.44eV) with a broad absorption band extending from 250 to 480nm.

$SrAI_2O_4:Eu^{2+}$를 합성하여 장잔광 축광재료로서 가장 중요한 발광특성과 장잔광특성을 조사하였다. 융제로서 $B_2O_3$를 3wt% 첨가한 $SrCO_3$, $Eu_2O_3$, $AI_2O_34의 혼합분말은 $1000^{\circ}C$이상에서 모체결정인 $SrAl_2O_4$의 단일상이 형성되었으나, 장잔관 형광체로서 최적의 합성조건은 $1300^{\circ}C$, 3시간이었다. 그리고 $SrAI_2O_4:Eu^{2+}$는 부활제인 $Eu^{2+}$$4f^65d^1$ $\rightarrow$$4f^7$천이에 기인하여 황록색발광영역의 520nm(2.384eV)를 최대 발파장으로 하는 450~650nm의 폭넓은 발광스펙트럼을 보였으며, 또한 발광파장을 520nm로 고정하여 측정한 여기스펙트럼의 최대 흡수피크는 360nm이고 250nm에서 480nm의 넓은 범위에서 흡수스펙트럼이 관찰되었다.

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