Issue 69, 2014

Anomalous luminescent properties in ZnO and SrAl2O4 composites

Abstract

We have reported previously in a ZnO–SrAl2O4 composite synthesized through a solution combustion route that by dispersing 20 wt% of ZnO in the SrAl2O4 matrix and calcining at 700 °C, a stable hexagonal phase of SrAl2O4 at RT is established which is generally a high temperature phase of SrAl2O4 reported in the literature [Singh et al. 2014 Dalton Transactions]. By increasing the calcination temperature of the composite to 1200 °C, the hexagonal phase transforms into a stable, monoclinic phase of SrAl2O4. In addition, we have observed anomalous luminescent properties in these composites. In photoluminescence spectra, we observe near band edge emission and defect band emission (DBE) corresponding to ZnO without any signature of emission corresponding to SrAl2O4 in both the composites. The DBE peak is found to be stronger in the monoclinic phase than that observed in the hexagonal phase of SrAl2O4, indicating more defects in the former composite. Combining the excitation and emission properties, we propose a tentative model to illustrate the mechanism of excitation and emission processes involved in the composites. Thermoluminescence studies show a common glow peak at ∼323 °C in both composites and an additional glow peak at ∼158 °C in the composite with the monoclinic phase. An additional glow peak further confirms more defects in the monoclinic phase than in the hexagonal phase corroborating with PL and XRD results. With increasing γ-irradiation dose, the additional glow peak shows a linear dosimetric response. The composite with the monoclinic phase seems to be suitable for dosimetric application which will be confirmed after doing more measurements in future.

Graphical abstract: Anomalous luminescent properties in ZnO and SrAl2O4 composites

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jun 2014
Accepted
11 Aug 2014
First published
11 Aug 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 36765-36770

Author version available

Anomalous luminescent properties in ZnO and SrAl2O4 composites

V. P. Singh, P. Mohanty, S. P. Lochab and C. Rath, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 36765 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA05730A

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