Abstract

Rare earth (RE)-doped luminescent materials have shown tremendous potential applications in the optical field. However, it is still a challenge to improve its luminescence properties further. In this study, the Tm3+-doped zinc borate (4ZnO·B2O3·H2O, ZBH) with a flaky-like morphology was successfully prepared by a facile hydrothermal reaction. The photoluminescence (PL) performance of ZBH:Tm3+ is improved through incorporating yellow N-doped carbon dots (yNCDs). Simultaneously, by changing the content of yNCDs in ZBH:Tm3+ host, the morphological evolution from flaky-like to flower-like of the ZBH:Tm3+/yNCDs composite are realized. The ZBH:Tm3+/yNCDs composite with flower-like exhibits the strongest white light emission and splendid thermal stability under 360 nm excitation wavelength, matching the current mainstream near-ultraviolet (NUV) LED chip. Thus, ZBH:Tm3+/yNCDs composite might be a promising luminescent material in the NUV white lighting and display fields. The findings of this study developed a novel idea for improving the luminescent properties of RE-doped materials. Besides, it also solves fluorescence quenching problems of carbon dots in the solid-state illumination field.

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