Investigating multipurpose reddish-orange emitting vanadate-based nanomaterials activated by Sm(III) for use in latent fingerprinting and photophysical applications
Here, we report the synthesis of Sm 3+ - activated Ca 8 ZnBi(VO 4 ) 7 nanophosphors using the easy, economic, and time-saving urea-aided solution combustion method. The fabricated powder samples that were annealed at 900 °C were examined for their structural, morphological, and optical characteristi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials science. Materials in electronics 2024-09, Vol.35 (25), p.1677, Article 1677 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Here, we report the synthesis of Sm
3+
- activated Ca
8
ZnBi(VO
4
)
7
nanophosphors using the easy, economic, and time-saving urea-aided solution combustion method. The fabricated powder samples that were annealed at 900 °C were examined for their structural, morphological, and optical characteristics. By recording the X-ray diffraction pattern, R3c (161), the space group and the trigonal phase of synthesized phosphor, was verified. Using X-ray energy-dispersive spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy, the morphology and elemental composition of the phosphors were examined. Using a transmission electron microscope (TEM), the fabricated nanophosphor particle size was examined. A TEM image demonstrates the occurrence of uneven particle agglomeration in the nanoscale range. The synthesized phosphors’ excitation, emission spectra were captured to examine their photoluminescence (PL) behavior. We observed characteristic reddish-orange Sm
3+
PL emission when the produced Ca
8
ZnBi (VO
4
)
7
phosphors material was exposed to UV light at 408 nm, this corresponded to the transition
4
G
5/2
→
6
H
7/2
, at 605 nm, respectively. Dexter’s theory and the Inokuti–Hirayama (I–H) model were used to confirm that the energy migration among neighbor ions is found to be responsible for concentration quenching and 5 mol % is found to be the optimal concentration of dopant ion. Using the diffuse reflectance (DR) spectrum, the Eg (bandgap) values for Ca
8
ZnBi(VO
4
)
7
(3.18 eV) and Ca
8
ZnBi
0.95
Sm
0.05
(VO
4
)
7
(3.15 eV) were determined. In addition, a detailed evaluation was conducted on the quantum efficiency (64.74 %), radiative lifetime (0.6329 ms), and color coordinates (0.6522,0.3476). These astounding outcomes demonstrated the synthesized nanomaterials suitability for creating wLEDs, inherent fingerprinting, and other photophysical claims. |
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ISSN: | 0957-4522 1573-482X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10854-024-13408-4 |