Photoluminescence properties of a Ce3+ doped Sr3MgSi2O8 phosphor with good thermal stability
Abstract
This study mainly reports an investigation about the crystal structure and photoluminescence properties of a Ce3+ doped alkaline earth metal silicate Sr3MgSi2O8. X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) and structure refinement methods are adopted to characterize the phase composition and crystal structure. The excitation/emission spectra and diffuse reflection spectra (DRS) of the title phosphor are measured and the mechanism of concentration quenching as well as thermal quenching are discussed in detail. Results show that the concentration quenching in Sr3MgSi2O8 is due to dipole–dipole interaction energy transfer between Ce3+ ions. The title phosphor has an excellent thermal stability with 90% emission intensity reserve when the temperature rises to 150 °C. The related mechanism is considered to be the thermal ionization effect and an energy level diagram was proposed to show the thermal ionization process.