Ceramics International | 2021

Structural, thermal and light emission properties of Eu, Sm, Dy, Er and Mn doped CaAl2O4 and SrAl2O4

 
 

Abstract


Abstract 1\xa0mol% Re2O3/MnO – 99\xa0mol% MAl2O4 (Re = Eu, Sm, Dy, Er and M\xa0=\xa0Ca and Sr) powder samples were prepared by solid state sintering in the temperature range of 1386–1450\xa0°C and their structural, thermal and photoluminescence properties were compared. X-ray diffraction and Rietveld refinement studies of calcium aluminate samples confirm the formation of monoclinic CaAl2O4 along with a small concentration (1.9–4.6\xa0wt %) of monoclinic CaAl4O7 while the strontium aluminate samples contain monoclinic SrAl2O4 and a small amount (0.7–3.5\xa0wt %) of cubic Sr3Al2O6. The short-range structure of CaAl2O4 consists of CaO6, CaO9 and AlO4 structural units while that of SrAl2O4 contains SrO9 and AlO4 units. The Sr–O bond-lengths (2.32–3.58\xa0A) are longer than Ca–O bond-lengths (2.04–3.18\xa0A) and Al–O bond-lengths are of the range 1.35–2.12\xa0A. Differential scanning calorimetry studies reveal high thermal stability of calcium aluminates, while strontium aluminate samples show reversible monoclinic to - hexagonal structural phase transition at 688 °C during heating cycle. Raman spectra exhibit Al–O vibrational modes. Photoluminescence studies show reddish-orange emission in Eu, Sm and Mn-doped samples, Er doped samples show green emission and Dy-doped samples emit yellow-white light. Calcium aluminate samples show significantly higher luminescence intensity and quantum yield than strontium aluminates.

Volume 47
Pages 14655-14664
DOI 10.1016/J.CERAMINT.2021.02.054
Language English
Journal Ceramics International

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