The successful incorporation of ZnO nanoparticles in Pr3+-doped SiO2 using a
sol–gel process is reported. SiO2:Pr3+ gels, with or without ZnO nanoparticles,
were dried at room temperature and annealed at 600 °C. On the basis of the
X-ray Diffraction (XRD) results, the SiO2 was amorphous regardless of the
incorporation of Pr3+ and nanocrystalline ZnO or annealing at 600 °C. The
particles were mostly spherical and agglomerated as confirmed by Field
Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy. Thermogravimetric analysis of dried
gels performed in an N2 atmosphere indicated that stable phases were
formed at ≥900 °C. Absorption bands ascribed to 3H4-3P(J = 0,1,2), 1I6 and 1D2 in
the UV–VIS region were observed from SiO2:Pr3+ colloids. The red
cathodoluminescent (CL) emission corresponding to the 3P0 → 3H6 transition
of Pr3+ was observed at 614 nm from dried and annealed SiO2:Pr3+ powder
samples. This emission was increased considerably when ZnO nanoparticles
were incorporated. The CL intensity was measured at an accelerating voltage
of 1-5 keV and a fixed beam current of 8.5 μA. The effects of accelerating
voltage on the CL intensity and the CL degradation of SiO2:Pr3+ and
ZnO·SiO2:Pr3+were also investigated using Auger electron spectroscopy
coupled with an Ocean Optics S2000 spectrometer.
Reference:
Mhlongo, G.H. et al. 2010. Cathodoluminescence properties of SiO2:Pr3+and ZnO.SiO2:Pr3+ phosphor nanopowders. Journal of Materials Science, vol. 45(19): 5228-5236
Mhlongo, G. H., Ntwaeaborwa, O., Dhlamini, M., Swart, H., & Hillie, K. (2010). Cathodoluminescence properties of SiO2:Pr3+and ZnO.SiO2:Pr3+ phosphor nanopowders. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9931
Mhlongo, Gugu H, OM Ntwaeaborwa, MS Dhlamini, HC Swart, and KT Hillie "Cathodoluminescence properties of SiO2:Pr3+and ZnO.SiO2:Pr3+ phosphor nanopowders." (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9931
Mhlongo GH, Ntwaeaborwa O, Dhlamini M, Swart H, Hillie K. Cathodoluminescence properties of SiO2:Pr3+and ZnO.SiO2:Pr3+ phosphor nanopowders. 2010; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9931.
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