Influence of polymeric additives on morphology and performance of Y2O3:Eu phosphor synthesized by flame-assisted spray pyrolysis |
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Authors: | R. Kubrin W. Bauhofer |
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Affiliation: | Hamburg University of Technology, Eissendorfer Strasse 38, 21073 Hamburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Fine powder of cubic Y2O3:Eu phosphor was synthesized and simultaneously deposited on fused silica slides by low-temperature flame-assisted spray pyrolysis in premixed propane/air flames. By adding ethylene glycol and citric acid to the precursor solution, morphology of phosphor particles could be improved. The intensity of the photoluminescence (PL)-emission of the phosphor screens deposited by the modified technique, when excited by ultraviolet (UV)-light with the wavelength of 254 nm, did not exceed that of the screens deposited without the polymeric additives. However, in vacuum UV, phosphors produced with the addition of polymers perform significantly better than the ordinary “no-polymer” FASP-coatings. |
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Keywords: | Europium-doped yttria Flame-assisted spray pyrolysis Flame spray pyrolysis deposition Phosphor screening VUV excitation Photoluminescence Particle morphology |
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