Preferential occupancy of Eu3+ and energy transfer in Eu3+ doped Sr2V2O7, Sr9Gd(VO4)7 and Sr2V2O7/Sr9Gd(VO4)7 phosphors†
Abstract
The vanadate-based phosphors Sr2V2O7:Eu3+ (SV:Eu3+), Sr9Gd(VO4)7:Eu3+ (SGV:Eu3+) and Sr9Gd(VO4)7/Sr2V2O7:Eu3+ (SGV/SV:Eu3+) were obtained by solid-state reaction. The bond-energy method was used to investigate the site occupancy preference of Eu3+ based on the bond valence model. By comparing the change of bond energy when the Eu3+ ions are incorporated into the different Sr, V or Gd sites, we observed that Eu3+ doped in SV, SGV or SV/SGV would preferentially occupy the smaller energy variation sites, i.e., Sr4, Gd and Gd sites, respectively. The crystal structures of SGV and SV, the photoluminescence properties of SGV:Eu3+, SV, SGV/SV and SGV/SV:Eu, as well as their possible energy transfer mechanisms are proposed. Interesting tunable colours (including warm-white emission) of SGV/SV:Eu3+ can be obtained through changing the concentration of Eu3+ or changing the relative quantities of SGV to SV by increasing the calcination temperature. Its excitation bands consist of two types of O2− → V5+ charge transfer (CT) bands with the peaks at about 325 and 350 nm respectively, as well as f–f transitions of Eu3+. The obtained warm-white emission consists of a broad photoluminescence band centred at about 530 nm, which originates from the O2− → V5+ CT of SV, and a sharp characteristic spectrum (5D0–7F2) at about 615 and 621 nm.