Issue 38, 2024

Multi-color afterglow of the LiGa5O8:Tb3+/Sm3+ co-doped gallosilicate glass via energy transfer and trap sharing for optical anti-counterfeiting

Abstract

Long afterglow materials with excellent optical properties and stable performance are urgently required, particularly in the fields of anti-counterfeiting and encryption. Nowadays, glass ceramics are promising candidates for afterglow, due to their good ability to capture photons and robust chemical stability. Here, a series of Tb3+/Sm3+ co-doped gallosilicate glass precursors were prepared via a high-temperature melting method, forming transparent glass ceramics containing LiGa5O8 nanocrystals by heat-treatment. The afterglow phenomenon was observed in these samples after turning off UV irradiation, and subsequent investigation showed that, by controlling the concentration of two rare earth ions Tb3+ and Sm3+, the afterglow could be transitioned from green (LiGa5O8:Tb3+) to orange (LiGa5O8:Sm3+) and then to yellow (LiGa5O8:Tb3+,Sm3+). Structural analysis reveals that Tb3+ and Sm3+ ions have occupied the octahedral sites (Ga sites) in the LiGa5O8 anti-spinel structure, which makes them close to intrinsic defects beneficial for the afterglow. Furthermore, the process of energy transfer from Tb3+ to Sm3+ ions and the sharing of oxygen vacancy defects are importantly outlined in order to elucidate the mechanism behind the multi-color afterglow phenomenon. The tunable afterglow-emitting glass ceramics provide a novel approach for optical anti-counterfeiting and information encryption, thereby enriching the visual diversity of displayed information.

Graphical abstract: Multi-color afterglow of the LiGa5O8:Tb3+/Sm3+ co-doped gallosilicate glass via energy transfer and trap sharing for optical anti-counterfeiting

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Jul 2024
Accepted
27 Aug 2024
First published
05 Sep 2024

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024,12, 15733-15738

Multi-color afterglow of the LiGa5O8:Tb3+/Sm3+ co-doped gallosilicate glass via energy transfer and trap sharing for optical anti-counterfeiting

J. Li, D. Zhang, Y. Wu, L. Li, X. Zhang, S. Xu and J. Zhang, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024, 12, 15733 DOI: 10.1039/D4TC03171G

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