Red photostimulated luminescence and afterglow in CaS:Eu2+, Mn2+ phosphors
Kazuaki Iguchi,
Yuta Nishigawa,
Yoriko Suda
et al.
Abstract:In afterglow phosphors, luminescence appears and can be observed with the naked eye for minutes to hours or more, even after photoexcitation ceases. Red afterglow and photostimulated luminescence (PSL) at 650 nm are studied in CaS:Eu2+, Mn2+ phosphors. Infrared light at 980 nm from a laser diode induces the red PSL for 990 s. Two types of trap states are found to be present in the phosphors by using thermoluminescence (TL). Deep trap states are reflected in a TL peak in the temperature region of 520 K, and are… Show more
Recently, metal halides have attracted numerous attentions due to their fascinating optical properties. However, achieving efficient white emission with ultralong afterglow remains a great challenge. Herein, we reported Sb3+/Mn2+-codoped CsCdCl3...
Recently, metal halides have attracted numerous attentions due to their fascinating optical properties. However, achieving efficient white emission with ultralong afterglow remains a great challenge. Herein, we reported Sb3+/Mn2+-codoped CsCdCl3...
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