Synthesis and Tunable Luminescence Properties of SrY₂O₄:Dy³⁺ Phosphors

IF 44 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1016/j.ceramint.2024.10.081
Yee-Shin Chang, Cheng-Xin You, Tai-Chen Kuo
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In this study, SrY₂O₄:Dy³⁺ phosphors were synthesized using the solid-state reaction method and evaluated after heat treatment at 1300°C for 5 hours. XRD analysis confirmed the orthorhombic structure of SrY₂O₄ with residual Y₂O₃ present. The addition of Dy³⁺ ions caused lattice expansion, impacting grain size and crystallinity. SEM images showed that the phosphor particles had irregular shapes with minimal size variation, although they tended to agglomerate due to high-temperature heat treatment. Optical analysis revealed significant absorption and emission peaks, with a strong excitation band in the 200-306 nm range and prominent sharp peaks in the 306-480 nm range, particularly at a 0.5 mol% doping concentration. Emission spectra indicated the highest intensity at 0.5 mol% Dy³⁺ concentration, with intensity decreasing due to concentration quenching at higher levels. Thermal stability tests showed peak emission intensity at 70°C, with stability maintained up to 190°C before notable thermal quenching. Chromaticity coordinates remained within the warm white region at both temperatures. This study provides detailed insights into the effects of Dy³⁺ doping on the structural, optical, and thermal properties of SrY₂O₄ phosphors. Compared to previous studies on rare-earth-doped SrY₂O₄ phosphors, this work is the first to systematically explore the substitution of Y³⁺ ions with Dy³⁺ ions until full replacement. The study not only confirmed that the highest emission intensity occurs at 0.5 mol% Dy³⁺ concentration, but also demonstrated that Dy³⁺-doped SrY₂O₄ phosphors exhibit excellent thermal stability, with emission stability maintained below 150°C. These findings expand the potential applications of Dy³⁺-doped SrY₂O₄ phosphors, particularly in high-temperature environments and solid-state lighting.
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SrY₂O₄:Dy³⁺ 荧光的合成与可调发光特性
本研究采用固态反应法合成了 SrY₂O₄:Dy³⁺荧光粉,并在 1300°C 下热处理 5 小时后进行了评估。XRD 分析证实了 SrY₂O₄的正交菱形结构,并存在残余的 Y₂O₃。添加 Dy³⁺ 离子会导致晶格膨胀,影响晶粒尺寸和结晶度。扫描电子显微镜图像显示,荧光粉颗粒形状不规则,尺寸变化极小,但由于高温热处理,它们有聚集的趋势。光学分析显示了明显的吸收峰和发射峰,在 200-306 纳米范围内有一个强激发带,在 306-480 纳米范围内有突出的尖锐峰,尤其是在掺杂浓度为 0.5 摩尔时。发射光谱显示,Dy³⁺浓度为 0.5 摩尔%时,发射光谱强度最高,浓度越高,强度越低。热稳定性测试表明,在 70°C 时发射强度达到峰值,在明显的热淬火之前,其稳定性可维持到 190°C。色度坐标在这两个温度下都保持在暖白区域。这项研究详细揭示了掺杂 Dy³⁺ 对 SrY₂O₄荧光粉的结构、光学和热性能的影响。与以往关于稀土掺杂 SrY₂O₄荧光粉的研究相比,本研究首次系统地探讨了 Y³⁺ 离子与 Dy³⁺ 离子的置换直至完全置换的过程。该研究不仅证实了最高发射强度出现在 Dy³⁺ 浓度为 0.5 mol% 时,而且还证明了掺杂 Dy³⁺ 的 SrY₂O₄荧光粉具有出色的热稳定性,其发射稳定性可维持在 150°C 以下。这些发现拓展了掺杂 Dy³⁺ 的 SrY₂O₄荧光粉的潜在应用领域,尤其是在高温环境和固态照明领域。
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The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology
The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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期刊介绍: The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, an independent journal with a global perspective and strong clinical focus, features original clinical research, expert reviews, news, and opinion pieces in each monthly issue. Covering topics like diabetes, obesity, nutrition, and more, the journal provides insights into clinical advances and practice-changing research worldwide. It welcomes original research advocating change or shedding light on clinical practice, as well as informative reviews on related topics, especially those with global health importance and relevance to low-income and middle-income countries. The journal publishes various content types, including Articles, Reviews, Comments, Correspondence, Health Policy, and Personal Views, along with Series and Commissions aiming to drive positive change in clinical practice and health policy in diabetes and endocrinology.
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