A warm
persistent luminescence (PersL) material SrBaZn2Ga2O7:Bi3+ was prepared using the
conventional high-temperature solid-phase reaction method. We first
investigated the PersL properties of SrBaZn2Ga2O7:Bi3+ in detail via PersL spectra, PersL
excitation spectrum, PersL decay curves, and thermoluminescence (TL)
spectra. The highlight of this study is that in addition to the 254
nm light source, the low-energy light source of 365 nm and sunlight
can effectively excite electrons and charge traps, resulting in preferable
orange PersL performance. The PersL decay time of the representative
sample can last for 960 s after excitation by a 365 nm light source
and 900 s after excitation by simulated sunlight. Meanwhile, the PersL
color can be regulated by changing the excitation wavelength. In order
to explain the infrequent PersL phenomena after different light source
excitations, we recorded a series of TL spectra as a function of different
light sources, different charging times, and different decay times
to reveal the distribution of traps in the material and the influence
of trap distribution on trapping and detrapping processes. This novel
sunlight-activated orange PersL material is expected to promote the
development of sunlight-activated PersL materials and expand potential
applications in solar energy utilization and anticounterfeit marking.
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