CaWO4
phosphor films doped with rare-earth ions (Eu3+, Dy3+, Sm3+, Er3+)
were prepared by the Pechini sol–gel process. X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier
transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis,
atomic force microscopy, and photoluminescence spectra, as well as lifetimes, were
used to characterize the resulting powders and films. The results of the XRD
analysis indicated that the films began to crystallize at 400°C and
that the crystallinity increased with elevation of the annealing temperature. The
doped rare-earth ions showed their characteristic emissions in crystalline CaWO4
phosphor films due to energy transfer from WO42−
groups to them. Both the lifetimes and PL intensities of the doped rare-earth ions
increased with increasing annealing temperature, from 500 to 900°C,
and the optimum concentrations for Eu3+, Dy3+, Sm3+, Er3+
were determined as 30, 1.5, 1.5, 0.5 at.% of Ca2+ in
CaWO4
films annealed at 900°C,
respectively.
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