Structural and temperature-dependent photoluminescence properties of NaBaBO3:Ce3+,Tb3+phosphors synthesized using the combustion
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2024Yazar
Altowyan, AbeerOğlakcı, Mehmet
Topaksu, Mustafa
Öztürk, Esra
Hakami, Jabir
Çoban, Mustafa Burak
Keskin, Mustafa Özgür
Ayvacıklı, Mehmet
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This study explores the structural and temperature-dependent photoluminescence of Ce3+ and Tb3+
doped NaBaBO3 phosphors, synthesized via combustion. Analysis of their crystal structures confirmed
excellent alignment with the standard PDF#98–008-0110. Investigation into both room and lowtemperature photoluminescence revealed that the dopants have a significant effect on emission spectra.
Ce3+-doped samples exhibited excitation peaks at 275 nm and 358 nm, leading to a primary emission at
419 nm, with enhanced low-temperature emission suggesting reduced non-radiative processes. Tb3+-
doped phosphors showed excitation from 250 to 377 nm and emissions from blue to deep red, including
strong green emission at 550 nm due to 5
D4?7
F5 transitions. Optimal doping was found at 1 mol% for
Ce3+, while Tb3+ showed increased luminescence up to 3 mol%, with concentration quenching observed
beyond these points. The study indicates dipole–dipole interactions dominate Ce3+ concentration
quenching, whereas Tb3+ involves both electric dipole and quadrupole interactions. This analysis provides
insights into enhancing luminescent efficiency and suggests NaBaBO3:xCe3+,Tb3+ phosphors’ potential in
advancing white LED technology, highlighting their stable luminescent properties at low temperatures.
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