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Journal of Luminescence
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Luminescent properties and energy transfer of Eu2+/Mn2+ codoped Na(Sr,Ba)PO4 and Ba2Mg(BO3)2 phosphors

Authors: Kevin Bertschinger; Hyemin Park; Ha Jun Kim; Yongseon Kim; Won Bin Im; Sungho Choi; Jae Yong Suh;

Luminescent properties and energy transfer of Eu2+/Mn2+ codoped Na(Sr,Ba)PO4 and Ba2Mg(BO3)2 phosphors

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Abstract Two series of the phosphors Na(Sr,Ba)PO4 and Ba2Mg(BO3)2 codoped with different concentrations of Eu2+ and Mn2+ were synthesized using a solid-state reaction method. The energy transfer between Eu2+ and Mn2+ in both host crystals was investigated by steady-state and time-resolved photoluminescence measurements. For Na(Sr,Ba)PO4, Eu2+ has an emission centered at 460 nm which overlaps with multiple excitation transition of Mn2+. In contrast, for Ba2Mg(BO3)2, Eu2+ emission is red-shifted to 612 nm, which causes a single spectral overlap between Eu2+ and Mn2+ energy levels. As a result, the energy transfer efficiency is improved between Eu2+ and Mn2+ in Ba2Mg(BO3)2 with a maximum energy transfer efficiency of 91% compared to that in Na(Sr,Ba)PO4 with that of 57%.

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