https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/s10051-024-00799-w
Regular Article - Solid State and Materials
Fuels: a key factor to influence the luminescence properties of CaAl2O4: Dy phosphors
1
Department of Chemistry, Dayananda Sagar University, 562112, Bengaluru, India
2
Department of Physics, Government Autonomous College, 759143, Angul, India
Received:
13
July
2024
Accepted:
27
September
2024
Published online:
16
October
2024
Most commercially available phosphors are made from appropriately doped polycrystalline materials while the activation methods have often been examined, the impact of fuels on the host preparation and its effect on the final performance of the products has received less focus. This paper explores the use of various fuels in the synthesis of Dy-doped CaAl2O4 phosphors. Dysprosium-doped monoclinic CaAl2O4 phosphors were obtained at low temperatures (500 °C) by the process of combustion of the corresponding metal nitrate–fuel mixtures, over a period of 5 min. In this paper, attention has been paid to the influence of fuels on the luminescence properties of the phosphor sample which is prepared by solution combustion method. Dy-activated CaAl2O4 phosphor was synthesized by combustion technique using hydrazine, carbohydrazide, and urea as fuels. XRD analysis reveals that introducing a small quantity of rare earth ions into the raw materials did not alter the crystal structure of CaAl2O4. XRD result confirms the formation of the sample. Photoluminescence (PL) emission spectrum showed characteristic emission of Dy doped in the CaAl2O4 samples. The highest photoluminescence intensity was observed at a 0.02 mol% concentration of Dy. The PL spectrum exhibits wide peaks near 488 and 573 nm when excited at 347 nm. Mechanoluminescence (ML) and Thermoluminescence (TL) properties of the material have been emphasized. Various ML and TL curves have been recorded to assess which of the fuels yields the most efficient CaAl2O4: Dy compound. The prepared sample may be useful in TL dosimetry. In the present investigation it is found that urea is a better fuel for preparing CaAl2O4: Dy phosphors and enhances the ML and TL intensity of the sample.
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