Preparation and luminescence properties of SiO2/Lu2Si2O7:Ce composite starting from mesopore template
Abstract
A chemical processing method has been developed for preparing the nanosized phosphors of Lu2Si2O7:Ce3+ (LPS:Ce) by choosing mesoporous template SBA-15 as Si source. Accordingly, the luminescent ceramic composite of SiO2/LPS:Ce has also been densified by hot pressing at elevated temperatures using composited powders with the prepared LPS:Ce phosphor particles embedded in SiO2 matrix. XRD analysis and TEM observation have been carried out for both the prepared LPS:Ce phosphors and the final SiO2/LPS:Ce ceramics, indicating complete crystallization and a well distribution of LPS:Ce nanoparticles in SiO2 component. The ultra-violet fluorescence spectra, X-ray excited luminescence spectra, and decay time of the resultant SiO2/LPS:Ce ceramic composite have also been measured, showing a blue emission from Ce3+ and a fast decay time of about 37 ns. Experimental results show that an attractive strategy has been successfully developed for producing translucent or even transparent ceramics with phosphor nanoparticles embedded in matrix. The specific route can provide an effective control of reaction channels and a uniform distribution of phosphor particles in matrix by the template guiding role from ordered mesoporous SiO2. The fabrication method thus developed could be employed in other kinds of composited ceramics.