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Title: | Bright white light emission from (Gd<sup>3+</sup> /Dy<sup>3+</sup>) dual doped transparent lithium aluminum borate glasses for W- LED application |
Authors: | W. Rittisut N. Wantana Y. Ruangtaweep P. Mool-am-kha J. Padchasri S. Rujirawat P. Manyum R. Yimnirun P. Kidkhunthod A. Prasatkhetragarn S. Kothan H. J. Kim J. Kaewkhao |
Authors: | W. Rittisut N. Wantana Y. Ruangtaweep P. Mool-am-kha J. Padchasri S. Rujirawat P. Manyum R. Yimnirun P. Kidkhunthod A. Prasatkhetragarn S. Kothan H. J. Kim J. Kaewkhao |
Keywords: | Chemistry;Engineering;Materials Science;Physics and Astronomy |
Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2021 |
Abstract: | The improving optical and luminescence properties of Dy3+ and Gd3+ dual doped lithium aluminum borate glasses with composition 25Li2O-5.0Al2O3-2.5Gd2O3-(67.5-X)B2O3-XDy2O3 glasses were successfully developed. The as-synthesis composite used conventional melt-quenching processes. All glass samples doped with Dy2O3 show an enhanced emission intensity (photo and radioluminescence spectra) with increasing the concentration of Dy2O3 up to 1.0 mol%, and beyond that, concentration quenching has occurred for all samples. The experimental decay times calculated from the decay profiles have been gradually declined with an increase in Dy3+ ion concentration. The chromaticity coordinates (CIE 1931) were located in the white light region of the color chromaticity diagram. The Dy-doping glasses synthesized show the prevalent presence of Dy3+also, the presence of the trivalent oxidation state in the glasses series. Therefore, the results confirm that the Dy3+-doped glasses could be useable for white-LEDs applications. |
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ISSN: | 09253467 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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