Synthesis, the study of the structure of YAG and YAGG phosphors in the radiation field

In the present work, an attempt is made to synthesize a phosphor using powerful hard radiation fluxes. The surface, elemental composition, structure, and luminescent characteristics of the obtained YAG:Ce ceramics were studied. Ceramics have a heterogeneous structure. The main phase of the obtained...

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Veröffentlicht in:Қарағанды университетінің хабаршысы. Физика сериясы 2019-12, Vol.96 (4), p.24-29
Hauptverfasser: Karipbaev, Zh, Musakhanov, D., Lisitsyn, V., Alpyssova, G., Golkovskii, M., Lisitsynа, L., Tulegenova, A., Akylbekov, A., Dauletbekova, A., Balabekov, K., Kozlovskii, А., Usseinov, A.
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Zusammenfassung:In the present work, an attempt is made to synthesize a phosphor using powerful hard radiation fluxes. The surface, elemental composition, structure, and luminescent characteristics of the obtained YAG:Ce ceramics were studied. Ceramics have a heterogeneous structure. The main phase of the obtained ceramics is YAG, which ranges from 72 to 91 % of the total volume of samples. The remaining volume of the samples consists of the Al2O3 and CeO2 phases. The synthesized ceramics has the characteristic properties of YAG:Ce, YAGG:Ce phosphors. The surface condition and elemental surface composition of the synthesized ceramic sample were studied using a scanning electron microscope. The images showed that there are particles with awell-defined faceting, which indicates the formation of microcrystals. X-ray diffraction analysis of the synthesized ceramic samples was carried out on a diffractometer. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the resulting ceramic has a high degree of crystallinity. The quantitative phase dependence was determined in the TOPAS-4.2 program. The results of measuring the luminescence spectra measured upon excitation of the specimen split surface are presented. The maximum luminescence of YAG:Ce ceramics accounts for 555 nm, the half-width of the band is 0.45 eV. In YAGG:Ce ceramics, the luminescence maximum at 555 nm, the half-width of the band is 0.48 eV.
ISSN:2518-7198
2663-5089
DOI:10.31489/2019ph4/24-29