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The synergism between self-activated and impurity-related emissions of LiCa3ZnV3O12: lattice distortion, energy transfer and temperature sensing effect.


ABSTRACT: Some of the metal vanadates have special self-activated luminescence. In order to further enrich its luminous color, luminescent impurity ions can be introduced into its lattice. The interaction between the self-activated emission and the impurity-related emission remains to be studied. In this work, the synergism between the two kinds of emission in LiCa3ZnV3O12 was explored from these three aspects: lattice distortion, energy transfer and temperature effect. Eu3+ ions replace Ca2+ ions in the lattice of LiCa3ZnV3O12, leading to a lattice contraction of the LCZV host, which depresses the self-activating emission around 500 nm. The characteristic linear emissions of Eu3+ ions are also observed benefiting from the energy transfer from [VO4]3- to Eu3+. Since the temperature quenching effect is more sensitive for the self-activated emission than that for the Eu3+-related ones, the phosphor can be applied as a luminescent temperature sensor, with the absolute and relative temperature sensitivities of 0.012 K-1 and 1.56% K-1, respectively.

SUBMITTER: Li J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9756419 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The synergism between self-activated and impurity-related emissions of LiCa<sub>3</sub>ZnV<sub>3</sub>O<sub>12</sub>: lattice distortion, energy transfer and temperature sensing effect.

Li Jie J   Shi Ruixia R   Cao Yongqiang Y   Ma Qian Q   Chen Ling L   Zhang Aiyu A   Yang Ping P  

RSC advances 20221216 55


Some of the metal vanadates have special self-activated luminescence. In order to further enrich its luminous color, luminescent impurity ions can be introduced into its lattice. The interaction between the self-activated emission and the impurity-related emission remains to be studied. In this work, the synergism between the two kinds of emission in LiCa<sub>3</sub>ZnV<sub>3</sub>O<sub>12</sub> was explored from these three aspects: lattice distortion, energy transfer and temperature effect. Eu  ...[more]

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