• The influence of defects formed by Ca excess and thermal post-treatments on the persistent luminescence of CaTiO3:Pr
    E.H. Otal, A.E. Maegli, N. Vogel-Schäuble, B. Walfort, H. Hagemann, S. Yoon, A. Zeller and A. Weidenkaff
    Optical Materials Express, 2 (4) (2012), p405-412
    DOI:10.1364/OME.2.000405 | unige:18791 | Abstract | Article HTML | Article PDF
 
Red emitting CaTiO3:Pr phosphors with a nominal composition of Ca0.998+xPr0.002TiO3+δ (0.02≤x≤0.04) were prepared by solid state reactions with different thermal post treatments and characterized by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and photoluminescence. The Ca excess exhibited complete solubility up to 4% in the samples treated at 1400 °C but segregation in the form of Ruddlesden-Popper phases (Ca3Ti2O7 - Ca4Ti3O10) was observed in samples prepared at 1500 °C. The increase in temperature for stoichiometric samples showed a monotonic increase of decay time due to the reduction of non-radiative recombination defects. It was found that the Ca excess favored the formation of oxygen vacancies which are known to act as trap. In the samples treated at 1400 °C, 3% of Ca excess showed to be the best concentration to increase the decay time of persistent luminescence. For the samples treated at 1500 °C, the segregation of Ruddlesden-Popper phases left a constant amount of Ca soluble in all the CaTiO3 samples. This constant concentration of Ca caused the same density of defects and, consequently, the same decay time in all samples.

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