Luminescence of $Eu^{3+}$ and $Sm^{3+}$ Doped Potassium Tungstate Phosphor

  • Lee, Gwan-Hyoung (School of Materials Science and Enginneering, Seoul National University) ;
  • Kim, Tae-Hyung (School of Materials Science and Enginneering, Seoul National University) ;
  • Kang, Shin-Hoo (School of Materials Science and Enginneering, Seoul National University)
  • 발행 : 2005.06.24

초록

The luminescent properties of $Eu^{3+}$ and $Sm^{3+}$ doped potassium tungstate phosphor are investigated. The $K_{4-3x}(WO_4)_2:Eu^{3+}\;_x,Sm^{3+}\;_y$ phosphor is produced by firing the mixed precursors, followed by re-firing with a flux. The re-firing process results in the defect-free surface and uniform growth of the particles. The strong absorption in the region of ultra violet light is observed due to the 4f-4f electron transitions of the $Eu^{3+}$ and $Sm^{3+}$ ions. The doping concentration of europium into potassium tungstate is relatively high, compared to other host materials. It is revealed that the crystal structure is a monoclinic with space group, C2/c. This crystal structure facilitated the $Eu^{3+}$ ions to be located with the Eu-Eu distance larger than 5 ${\AA}$ so that concentration quenching does not occur even at high doping concentration. The excitation spectrum could be adjusted by the introduction of the samarium. A small amount of the $Sm^{3+}$ ions that acts as a sensitizer increases the energy absorption peak around 405 nm.

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