Issue 24, 2024

Structural, thermal, and optical spectroscopic studies of Sm3+-doped Ba2ZnSi2O7 phosphors for optical thermometry applications

Abstract

Samarium-doped Ba2ZnSi2O7 orange red-emitting phosphors for novel applications in temperature measurement were prepared by a solid-state synthesis method. A Ba2ZnSi2O7 akermanite-structured Sm3+ phosphor was allocated to the C2/c space group and monoclinic system. Using FTIR, identification of different bonds with their vibrational modes has been done. Stimulated at 403 nm, the as-prepared phosphors show yellow (560 nm), orange (600 and 645 nm), and red (705 nm) emissions, which were also used to maximize the dopant concentration. Sm3+ ions may be uniformly dispersed throughout the Ba2ZnSi2O7 matrix, and Sm3+ consists of irregular microparticles. Optical energy bandgap values for Ba2ZnSi2O7 and 0.4 mol%Sm3+ (∼3.33 eV and ∼3.40 eV) reveal the formation of faulty energy levels in the band gap. Sm3+ quenching at an appropriate concentration of 0.4 mol%, with a critical distance of approximately 44.33 Å, and a θ value of 3.93, almost equal to 4, was found to be indicative of the dipole–dipole type of electric multipolar interaction. Excellent thermal stability of the PL peaks was observed in Ba2ZnSi2O7:0.4%Sm3+. A novel dual-model thermometry approach based on an adjusted Boltzmann population distribution and an exponential function would be put forward. The Ba2ZnSi2O7:Sm3+ phosphor exhibited relative sensitivities of 2.02% K−1 based on modified Boltzmann population distribution through the FIR strategy and temperature-dependent lifetime was also employed to calculate relative sensitivities of 3.25% K−1 based on exponential function. In light of these experimental results, the produced Sm3+ doped Ba2ZnSi2O7 phosphors can thus be a promising choice for UV-excitable warm lighting systems and non-contact optical thermometry measurements.

Graphical abstract: Structural, thermal, and optical spectroscopic studies of Sm3+-doped Ba2ZnSi2O7 phosphors for optical thermometry applications

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Sep 2024
Accepted
01 Nov 2024
First published
21 Nov 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Adv., 2024,5, 9756-9773

Structural, thermal, and optical spectroscopic studies of Sm3+-doped Ba2ZnSi2O7 phosphors for optical thermometry applications

Tejas, A. Princy, S. M. M. Kennedy, V. Mishra, M. I. Sayyed, T. A. Hanafy and S. D. Kamath, Mater. Adv., 2024, 5, 9756 DOI: 10.1039/D4MA00926F

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