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Low-energy Cathodoluminescence for OxyNitride Phosphors
Published on: November 15, 2016
Resolving energy transfer dynamics in Eu²⁺-activated multi-site phosphors via metaheuristic optimization and
Byung Do Lee1, Young Hoon Seo1, Min Young Cho1
1Faculty of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Engineering, Sejong University, Seoul, South Korea.
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Multi-exponential fitting has long been the standard approach for luminescence decay analysis, not because it is physically meaningful but because it offers empirical convenience. Rigorous nonlinear rate-equation models have existed for decades, yet their application was hindered by computational costs. Recent advances in artificial intelligence and high-performance computing now make such models tractable, enabling physically grounded analyses of complex relaxation dynamics. Here we examine donor-acceptor interactions in a prototypical Eu2+-activated multi-site phosphor (La2.544Ca1.456Si12O4.456N16.544:Eu2+) that exhibits wavelength quenching. Metaheuristic-driven Runge-Kutta simulations enabled the extraction of quantitative radiative and non-radiative rate constants, while physics-informed neural networks provided a complementary framework that independently reproduced the experimental decay dynamics. Both approaches converged to consistent rate constants, establishing donor-acceptor transfer as the dominant relaxation pathway over radiative and same-species interactions, offering quantitative, physics-based insight into complex dynamical behaviors beyond phosphors.
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