Takuya Sasaki, Ryota Asaka, Ken Niwa, Nico Alexander Gaida, Masashi Hasegawa
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Synthesis of garnet-type Mn<sup>4+</sup>-activated Y<sub>3</sub>(Al,Ga)<sub>5</sub>O<sub>12</sub> and (Y,Gd)<sub>3</sub>Al<sub>5</sub>O<sub>12</sub> phosphors with controlled emission by cation substitution
Ga- and Gd-substituted garnet-type Y3Al5O12:Mn4+ phosphors, Y3(Al1−xGax)5O12:Mn4+ and (Y1−yGdy)3Al5O12:Mn4+, were synthesized by a conventional solid-state reaction to elucidate the relationship between the emission and the local structure of the activator in the host material. Completely substituted Y3(Al1−xGax)5O12 and ∼80 % substituted (Y1−yGdy)3Al5O12 (y ≤ ∼0.8) solid solutions have been produced. The lattice parameters of the garnet-type solid solutions increased linearly with the substitution of Ga and Gd for Al and Y sites, respectively. The emission peak attributed to the Mn4+ luminescence center of their garnet-type solid solutions shifted toward a longer wavelength side by substituting Ga and Gd. The emission peak wavelength of the Mn4+-activated garnet-type solid solutions increased almost linearly with increasing the average bond length between the cation and anion in the dodecahedral sites. The dodecahedral site in the garnet structure is edge-sharing with the octahedral site where Mn4+ exists. These results indicate that the emission wavelength can be controlled by changing the local structure around Mn4+ due to the cation substitution of coordination polyhedra neighboring Mn4+ coordination polyhedra.
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The Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan (JCS-Japan) publishes original experimental and theoretical researches and reviews on ceramic science, ceramic materials, and related fields, including composites and hybrids. JCS-Japan welcomes manuscripts on both fundamental and applied researches.