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[ $LaNbO_4$ ] : X (X = Bi, Eu)형광체의 발광 및 저 전압 음극선 발광 특성  

On Ji-Won (Institute of Basic Science, Department of Chemistry, Dankook University)
Kim Youhyuk (Institute of Basic Science, Department of Chemistry, Dankook University)
Abstract
Rare-earth niobates, ag (Ln = Y, La, Gd) are well-known self-activated phosphors due to charge transfer in $NbO^{3-}_4$ showing a broad and strong emission band in the spectral region around 410 nm. In order to find new blue and red phosphors for FED, $LaNbO_4$ : X (X = Bi, Eu) phosphors are prepared through solid-state reactions at high temperature. The optimum reaction condition for these phosphors to give maximum emission intensity is obtained when it is first fired at $1250^{\circ}C$ for 2 h followed by second firing at $1400^{\circ}C$ for 1 h. Under irradiation at 254 nm, $1mol\%\;Bi^{3+}$ doped $LaNbO_4$ phosphor shows strong blue emission band with a range of $420\~450nm$. Also $10mol\%\;Eu^{3+}$ doped $LaNbO_4$ phosphor shows the maximum emission intensity at about 610 nm. Emission peaks at $415\~460nm$, $530\~560nm$and $570\~620nm$are observed in phosphors below $10mol\%\;Eu^{3+}$ doped $LaNbO_4$. Similar results are obtained in cathodoluminescent property of these phosphors.
Keywords
Low voltage cathodoluminescent; Photoluminescent, Lanthanide niobates; FED; Solid state reaction; Phosphor; Excitation spectrum; Emission spectrum;
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