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Luminescent Characteristics of $Mg_xZn_{1-x}SiN_2$ Based Phosphors for Thin Film Electroluminescent Device Applications ($Mg_xZn_{1-x}SiN_2$를 모체로 한 박막 전계발광소자용 형광체의 발광특성)

  • 이순석;임성규
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics D
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    • v.34D no.2
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    • pp.27-37
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    • 1997
  • Photoluminescent and cathodoluminescent charcteristics of inorganic luminescent materials were investigated ot develop possible phosphors for thin film electroluminescent (TFEL) device applications. Mg, Zn, and Photoluminescent and cathodoluminescent charcteristics of inorganic luminescent materials were investigated ot develop possible phosphors for thin film electroluminescent (TFEL) device applications. Mg, Zn, and $Si_3N_4$ powders were used to synthesize $(Mg_xZn_{1-x})SiN_2$ host materials. $Tb_4O_7$ and $Eu_2O_3$ powdrs were added as luminescent centers. Very sharp emission spectra of $Tb^{3+}$ ions were observed from $Mg._5Zn._5SiN_2:Tb$ sampels sintered at $1400^{\circ}C$ for an hour and the maximum intensity of emission spectra occured at wavelength of 550nm (green light). Synthetic conditions of $(Mg_xZn_{1-x})SiN_2:Eu$ phosphors were optimized for the hghest luminescence. The Eu concentrations were varied from 0.2% to 1.6%. Before firing, the powders were mixed using ballmills, methanol, acetone, or D.I. water. The Mg/Zn ratio also were varied from x=0.3 to x=0.7. The maximum PL intensity was obtained from a sample with 1.2% Eu concentration and the powder was mixed with methanol and dried before firing. The maximum intensity of the emission spectra occurred t the wavelength of 470nm(blue light). TFEL devices fabricated by using sputter deposition of $(Mg._3Zn._7)SiN_2:Eu$ phosphor layer showed yellowish white emission at the phosphor field of 2MV/cm.

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Study of electronic structures of insulating rare-earth compounds by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (광전자분광법을 이용한 희토류 부도체 화합물들의 전자구조 연구)

  • 조은진;오세정
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.315-326
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    • 1996
  • The electronic structures of 3d and 4d core-levels of rare-earth atoms in the insulating rare-earth (Sm, Eu, Gd, and Tb) compounds were studied with x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS). It is shown that the intrinsic satellite structure due to the hybridization disappears for chemically stable-earth trivalent heavy rare-earth insulating compounds as the hybridization between f electrons of rare-earth atoms and p electrons of anion atoms decreases due to the lanthanide contraction. Eu atoms at the surface of the stable insulating trivalent Eu compounds are found to be divalent. The satellite peak of Eu 3d core-level spectra at about 10eV higher binding energy side relative the main peak comes from the multiplet structures of $\underline{3d}4f^6$ configuration. The satellite structure appearing at about 15 eV higher binding energy side relative to the main peak in all insulating rare-earth compounds is due to an energy loss process of creating a plasmon.

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White Light Generation from Single Gallium Oxide Nanoparticles co-doped with Rare-Earth Metals

  • Patil, Prashant;Park, Jinsung;Lee, Seung Yong;Park, Jong-Ku;Cho, So-Hye
    • Applied Science and Convergence Technology
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.296-300
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    • 2014
  • The synthesis of pure and rare-earth doped gallium oxide (${\beta}-Ga_2O_3$) nanoparticles is reported. The synthesized nanoparticles are characterized with XRD, TEM, and PL analyses. Strong blue emission is observed from un-doped gallium oxide nanoparticles, while nanoparticles doped with $Eu^{3+}$ and $Tb^{3+}$ give strong red and green emissions, respectively. When doped with $Eu^{3+}$ and $Tb^{3+}$ together, gallium oxide nanoparticles emit white light. The CIE coordinate of the emitted light was found to be (0.33, 0.33), which is well within the white light region.

Solubility of Mixed Lanthanide Hydroxide and Oxide Solid Solutions

  • Moniruzzaman, Mohammad;Kobayashi, Taishi;Sasaki, Takayuki
    • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology(JNFCWT)
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.353-366
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    • 2021
  • The solubilities of different multicomponent lanthanide oxide (Ln2O3) solid solutions including binary (Ln1 and Ln2 = La, Nd, Eu, or Tm), ternary (Ln1, Ln2, and Ln3 = La, Nd, Eu, or Tm), and higher systems (Ln = La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, and Lu) were studied after aging for four weeks at 60℃. Our recent study revealed that the phase transformations in binary ((La, Nd) and (La, Eu)) and ternary (La, Nd, Eu) systems are responsible for the formation of (La, Nd)(OH)3, (La, Eu)(OH)3, and (La, Nd, Eu)(OH)3 solid solutions, respectively. The variations in the mole fractions of La3+, Nd3+, and Eu3+ in the sample solutions of these hydroxide solid solutions indicated that a thermodynamic equilibrium might account for the apparent La, Nd, and Eu solubilities. Conversely, the binary and ternary systems containing Tm2O3 as the heavy lanthanide oxide retained the oxide-based solid solutions, and their solubility behaviors were dominated by their congruent dissolutions. In the higher multicomponent system, the X-ray diffraction patterns of the solid phases, before and after contact with the aqueous phase indicated the formation of a stable oxide solid solution and their solubility behavior was explained by its congruent dissolution.

White ACPEL Device with ZnS:Cu,Cl, $Tb_3Al_5O_{12}:Ce^{3+}$, and CaS:$Eu^{2+}$ Phosphors Using a Layered Structure

  • Park, Bong-Je;Seo, Hong-Seok;Ahn, Jun-Tae;Oh, Dae-Kon;Chung, Woon-Jin;Han, Ji-Yeon;Jang, Ho-Seong;Jeon, Duk-Young
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.803-805
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    • 2009
  • Improvement of the color rendering index (CRI) and luminance of a white alternate current powder electroluminescent (ACPEL) device has been attempted using ZnS:Cu,Cl, $Tb_3Al_5O_{12}$:Ce (TAG:Ce), and CaS:Eu phosphors with a layered structure. The device with TAG:Ce and ZnS:Cu,Cl phosphors showed a CRI of 75, with a luminance increase of about 30% depending on the thickness of the TAG:Ce. Further CRI improvement was attempted using CaS:Eu. When they were separately screen-printed, the CRI was increased up to 89 with no decrease in luminance.

One-Dimensional Eu(III) and Tb(III)-Doped Gd Oxide Nanorods

  • Kim, Wonjoo;Sohn, Youngku
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2013.02a
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    • pp.664-664
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    • 2013
  • Red europium(III) and green terbium(III) activating phosphors have been doped and co-doped in gadolinium oxide supports by a hydrothermal method. Scanning electron microscope images reveal that they are one-dimensional nanorods of 40~50 wide and 250~300 nm long. The gadolinium oxide supports show Gd(OH)3 of hexagonal phase and Gd2O3 of cubic crystal structure before and after a thermal annealing, respectively based on X-ray diffraction analysis. Their physicochemical characteristics have further been examined by photoluminescence spectroscopy, FT-IR, UV-visible absorption, and optical microscope. The emission colors are characterized by CIE coordinates. In addition, the emissions from Eu(III) and Tb(III) are assigned to $5D0{\rightarrow}7FJ$ (J=0,1,2,3,4) and $5D4{\rightarrow}FJ$ (J=6,5,4,3), respectively.

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Rare-Earth Metal Complex-Functionalized Mesoporous Silica for a Potential UV Sensor (잠재적인 UV 센서를 위한 희토류 금속착물이 기능화된 메조다공성 실리카)

  • Sung Soo Park;Mi-Ra Kim;Weontae Oh;Yedam Kim;Yeeun Lee;Youngeon Lee;Kangbeom Ha;Dojun Jung
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.136-142
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    • 2023
  • In this study, TEOS was used as a silica source, and a triblock copolymer (P123) was used as a template to produce mesoporous silica with a well-ordered hexagonal mesopore array through a self-assembly method and hydrothermal process under acidic condition. (Surfactant-extracted SBA-15). Surfactant-extracted SBA-15 showed the particle shape of a short rod with a size of approximately 980 nm. The surface area and pore diameter were 730 m2g-1 and 70.8 Å, respectively. Meanwhile, aminosilane (3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane, APTES) was grafted into the mesopores using a post-synthesis method. Mesoporous silica (APTES-SBA-15) modified with aminosilane had a well-ordered pore structure (p6mm) and well-maintained the particle shape of short rods. The surface area and pore diameter of APTES-SBA-15 decreased to 350 m2g-1 and 60.7 Å, respectively. APTES-modified mesoporous silica was treated with a solution of rare earth metal ions (Eu3+, Tb3+) to synthesize a mesoporous silica material in which rare earth metal complexes were introduced into the mesopores. (Eu/APTES-SBA-15, Tb/APTES-SBA-15) These materials exhibited characteristic photoluminescence spectra by λex=250 nm. (5D47F5 (543.5 nm), 5D47F4 (583.5 nm), 5D47F3 (620.2 nm) transitions for Tb/APTES-SBA-15; 5D07F0 (577.7 nm), 5D07F1 (592.0 nm), 5D07F2 (614.9 nm), 5D07F3 (650.3 nm) and 5D07F4 (698.5 nm) transitions for Eu/APTES-SBA-15)

Ho3+-Doped Amorphous Dielectrics:Emission and Excitation Spectra of the 1.6 μm Fluorescence (Ho3+ 첨가 비정질 유전체 : 1.6μm 헝광의 방출 및 여기 스펙트럼)

  • 최용규
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.41 no.8
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    • pp.618-622
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    • 2004
  • Excitation spectra of the 1.6 rm emission originating from $Ho^{3+}$$^{5}$ I$_{5}$ \longrightarrow$^{5}$ I$_{7}$ transition in fluoride, sulfide, and selenide glasses were measured at wavelengths around 900nm where the fluorescing $^{5}$ I$_{5}$ level is located. In specific energy range where the frequency upconversion populating $^{5}$ F$_{1}$ state happens, the excitation efficiency of the 1.6 fm emission was deteriorated in fluoride and sulfide hosts. In selenide however spectral line shapes of the excitation spectrum and the '$^{5}$ I$_{8}$ \longrightarrow$^{5}$ I$_{5}$ absorption spectrum looked seemingly identical to each other. Differences in optical nonlinearity as well as electronic band gap energy of the host glasses used are responsible for the experimental observations. On the other hand, codoping of rare earths such as Tb$^{3+}$, Dy$^{3+}$, Eu$^{3+}$, and Nd$^{3+}$ was effective in decreasint the terminating $^{5}$ I$_{7}$ level lifetime. However, at the same time, some of the codopants increased unnecessary absorption at the 1.6 $\mu$m wavelengths via their ground state absorption. Though the lifetime quenching effect of Eu$^{3+}$ was moderate, it exhibited no additional extrinsic absorption at the 1.6 $\mu$m band.EX>m band.

A study on the analysis of rare earth elements by differential pulse anode stripping voltammetry (시차펄스 양극벗김 전압-전류법에 의한 희토류 원소의 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jae-Kyun;Cha, Ki-Won
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.369-375
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    • 2005
  • The differential pulse anode stripping voltammograms of some rare earth elements and their complexes with catechol have been investigated in various pH and electrolytes. In a 0.1 M LiCl and pH 5.3 solution, $Euv^{3+}$ and $Pr^{3+}$ showed a single oxidation peak at -0.2 V and the oxidation currents were linearly increased with the concentration of those ions. $Tm^{3+}$, $Tb^{3+}$, $Yb^{3+}$ and $Sm^{3+}$ showed two oxidation peaks at -0.5 V and -0.2 V and the oxidation currents at -0.5 V were increased with the concentration increase of those ions. The linear range of those calibration curves was in 1 ppm-10 ppm. In the case of voltammograms of catechol complexes of rare earth elements, $Tb^{3+}$-catechol and $Eu^{3+}$-catechol complex showed a single oxidation peak at -0.95 V and -0.65V, respectively and $Sm^{3+}$-catechol, $Pr^{3+}$-catechol, $Tm^{3+}$-catechol and $Yb^{3+}$-catechol complexes showed two oxidation peaks. The linear range of the calibration curves of those complex was 0.1 ppm~1.0 ppm.

Microwave-assisted Preparation, Structures, and Photoluminescent Properties of [Ln(NO3)2(H2O)3(L)2](NO3)(H2O) {Ln=Tb, Eu;L=2-(4-pyridylium)ethanesulfonate, (4-pyH)+-CH2CH2-SO3-}

  • Zheng, Zhen Nu;Lee, Soon-W.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.1859-1864
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    • 2011
  • Two lanthanide complexes, $[Ln(NO_3)_2(H_2O)_3(L)_2](NO_3)(H_2O)$ {Ln = Eu (1), Tb (2); L = 2-(4-pyridylium)-ethanesulfonate, $(4-pyH)^+-CH_2CH_2-SO_3^-)$}, were prepared from lanthanide nitrate and 4-pyridineethanesulfonic acid in $H_2O$ under microwave-heating conditions. Complexes 1 and 2 are isostructural, and the lanthanide metal in both complexes is coordinated to nine oxygen atoms. The pyridyl nitrogen in the ligand is protonated to give a zwitter ion that possesses an $NH^+$ (pyridyl) positive end and an $SO_3^-$ negative end. All O-H and N-H hydrogen atoms participate in hydrogen bonds to generate a two-dimensional (complex 1) or a three-dimensional network (complex 2). Complex 1 exhibits an intense red emission, whereas complex 2 exhibits an intense green emission in the solid state at room temperature.