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Ying Lv1, Wuqiang Li1, Chaofeng Li1
1Nanchang Key Laboratory of Photoelectric Conversion and Energy Storage Materials, College of Science, Nanchang Institute of Technology, Nanchang 330099, China.
Abstract:
The commercial blue persistent luminescent (PersL) phosphor (CaAl2O4:Eu2+,Nd3+) is renowned for its exceptional PersL duration, but it is hampered by its poor chemical stability. There is an urgent need to develop blue PersL phosphors that can combine the excellent PersL property with robust stability. In this work, we report on a series of highly stable Ce3+-doped oxynitride PersL phosphors. Notably, BaSi3Al3O4N5:Ce3+ has been identified to contain two distinct types of defects in the host: one associated with photoluminescence (PL) and the other with electron trapping and detrapping dynamics. These intrinsic defects have been systematically investigated and confirmed by analyzing both PL and PersL spectra, which could be generated by nitrogen deficiency and the existing oxygen vacancy in BaSi3Al3O4N5. BaSi3Al3O4N5:Ce3+ has a widely distributed trap from 0.21 to 1.02 eV, with a peak at 0.63 eV, as determined by the initial rise method. BaSi3Al3O4N5:Ce3+ exhibits not only excellent water-resistance stability but also superior heat-resistant stability. Leveraging its widely distributed traps and great chemical stability, we have successfully demonstrated the optical information storage ability of BaSi3Al3O4N5:Ce3+ by using a gradual optical writing method. This comprehensive study provides valuable insights into the development of stable oxynitride PersL phosphors for potential applications in optoelectronic devices.
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