Magnetic-downconversion luminescent bifunctional BaGdF5:Dy3+,Eu3+ nanospheres: energy transfer, multicolor luminescence and paramagnetic properties
Abstract
A series of Dy3+ or/and Eu3+ doped cubic BaGdF5 phosphors were synthesized for the first time by an L-arginine hydrothermal method. The samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), photoluminescence spectroscopies (PL) and luminescence decay. The results indicate that the as-prepared samples are a pure cubic phase of BaGdF5, taking on irregular nanoparticles with an average size of 20 nm. The as-prepared Dy3+ or Eu3+ single doped samples show strong blue and red emissions, originating from the 4F9/2 → 6H15/2 transition of the Dy3+ ions and the 5D1 → 7FJ (J = 1, 2) and 5D0 → 7FJ (J = 1, 2, 4) transition of the Eu3+ ions. Based on the rare earth concentrations and excitation wavelengths, multiple (white, red, blue and green yellow) emissions are obtained by Eu3+ ion co-activated BaGdF5:Dy3+ phosphors. In addition, the energy migration from Dy3+ to Eu3+ has been reported in detail. Furthermore, the obtained samples also exhibit paramagnetic properties at room temperature and low temperature. It is obvious that Dy3+, Eu3+ co-doped BaGdF5 nanomaterials with tunable multicolor emissions may have potential application in the field of full-color displays.