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http://dx.doi.org/10.3740/MRSK.2013.23.9.537

Point Defects and Photoluminescence of Green Phosphors Ca(1-1.5x)WO4:Tbx3+ and Ca(1-2x)WO4:Tbx3+, Nax+  

Cho, Seon-Woog (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Silla University)
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Korean Journal of Materials Research / v.23, no.9, 2013 , pp. 537-542 More about this Journal
Abstract
Two types of Tb- and Na-substituted green phosphors $Ca_{(1-1.5x)}WO_4:Tb_x^{3+}$: and $Ca_{(1-2x)}WO_4:Tb_x^{3+},Na_x^+$ were synthesized with various x values, using a solid-state reaction. The former phosphors contained both substitutional and vacancy point defects, while the later had only substitutional defects. X-ray diffraction results showed that the main diffraction peak, (112), was centered at $2{\theta}=28.72^{\circ}$ and indicated that there was no basic structural deformation caused by substitutions or vacancies. The photoluminescence emission and photoluminescence excitation spectra revealed the optical properties of trivalent terbium ions, $Tb^{3+}$. Typical transitions, $^5D_3{\rightarrow}^7F_6,\;^7F_5,\;^7F_4$ and $^5D_4{\rightarrow}^7F_6,\;^7F_5,\;^7F_4,\;^7F_3$, and cross relaxations were observed. Subtle differences in the photoluminescence of green phosphors were observed as a result of the point defects. The FT-IR spectra indicated that some of the ungerade vibrational modes had shifted positions and changed shapes, spreading out over a wide range of frequencies. This change can be attributed to the different masses of $Tb^{3+}$ and $Na^+$ ions and $V_{Ca}$" vacancies compared to $Ca^{2+}$ ions. The gerade normal modes of the Raman spectra exhibited subtle differences resulting from point defects in $Ca_{(1-1.5x)}Tb_xWO_4$ and $Ca_{(1-2x)}Tb_xNa_xWO_4$.
Keywords
scheelite $CaWO_4$; $Ca_{(1-1.5x)}Tb_x^{3+}WO_4$; $Ca_{(1-2x)}Tb_x^{3+}Na_x^+WO_4$; green phosphor; point defect;
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