Photoluminescence of the nanosized xerogel Zn2SiO4:Mn2+ in pores of anodic alumina / Petrovykh K. A.,Kortov V. S.,Gaponenko N. V.,Rempel' A. A.,Rudenko M. V.,Khoroshko L. S.,Voznesenskii S. S.,Sergeev A. A.,Pustovarov V. A. // PHYSICS OF THE SOLID STATE. - 2016. - V. 58, l. 10. - P. 2062-2067.

ISSN/EISSN:
1063-7834 / 1090-6460
Type:
Article
Abstract:
The photoluminescence properties of a composite material prepared by the introduction of the nanosized phosphor Zn2SiO4:Mn2+ into porous anodic alumina have been investigated. Scanning electron microscopy studies have revealed that Zn2SiO4:Mn2+ particles are uniformly distributed in 70\% of the volume of the pore channels. The samples exhibit an intense luminescence in the range of 2.3-3.0 eV, which corresponds to the emission of different types of F centers in alumina. After the formation of Zn2SiO4:Mn2+ nanoparticles in the pores, an intense photoluminescence band is observed at 2.4 eV due to the (4) T (1)-(6) A (1) electronic transition within the 3d shell of the Mn2+ activator ion. It has been found that the maximum of the photoluminescence of Zn2SiO4:Mn2+ xerogel nanoparticles located in the porous matrix is shifted to higher energies, and the luminescence decay time decreases significantly.
Author keywords:
GREEN PHOSPHORS; LUMINESCENCE; EXCITATION; CRYSTALS; EMISSION
DOI:
10.1134/S1063783416100280
Web of Science ID:
ISI:000386569400022
Соавторы в МНС:
Другие поля
Поле Значение
Month OCT
Publisher MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
Address 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013-1578 USA
Language English
EISSN 1090-6460
Keywords-Plus GREEN PHOSPHORS; LUMINESCENCE; EXCITATION; CRYSTALS; EMISSION
Research-Areas Physics
Web-of-Science-Categories Physics, Condensed Matter
Author-Email kspetrovyh@mail.ru
ResearcherID-Numbers Rempel, Andrey/O-4276-2017
ORCID-Numbers Rempel, Andrey/0000-0002-0543-9982 Khoroshko, Liudmila/0000-0002-5732-5987
Funding-Acknowledgement Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation within the State Task {[}3.1016.2014/K]; Research and Development Work Plan {[}0262-2014-0009]; State Task
Funding-Text This study was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation within the State Task (project no. 3.1016.2014/K), the Research and Development Work Plan (project no. 0262-2014-0009), and the State Task for 2015-2017.
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Journal-ISO Phys. Solid State
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