Codoped Tb3+ and Mn2+ induced tunable emission and energy transfer in Ca19Zn2(PO4)14:Ce3+,Tb3+,Mn2+
Abstract
To explore a new phosphor, Ca19Zn2(PO4)14:Ce3+,Tb3+ and Ca19Zn2(PO4)14:Ce3+,Mn2+ phosphors are successfully synthesized with the objective of application in ultraviolet-based light-emitting diodes. X-ray diffraction (XRD), photoluminescence (PL) spectra, and lifetimes were used to characterize the samples. Under UV excitation, the energy transfer from the Ce3+ to Tb3+ ions in the Ca19Zn2(PO4)14 host occurred mainly via a dipole–quadrupole mechanism, and the critical distances of the ion pairs (RC) were calculated by the spectral overlap method. A bright red light emission was observed in the Ce3+ and Mn2+ codoped samples via the energy transfer from the sensitizer Ce3+ to Mn2+ ions. With an appropriate ratio of the active ion concentrations, the Ce3+, Tb3+ and Ce3+,Mn2+ codoped Ca19Zn2(PO4)14 phosphors can generate light from the blue to green and blue to orange regions, respectively. The emission colors of the phosphors were also clarified by CIE coordinates briefly.