Abstract

Here, we present the preparation of composites with green persistent luminescence using melting process. The composites are phosphate glass (75NaPO3-25CaF2 and 90NaPO3-10NaF (in mol%)) with embedded phosphors: CaWO4: Yb3+, Tm3+ crystals with blue upconversion and SrAl2O4:Eu2+,Dy3+ with green persistent luminescence. Green persistent luminescence above 0.3 mcd/m2 can be seen for ~ 30 minutes after charging with 980 nm due to energy transfer between the blue upconverter crystals and the persistent luminescent phosphors. Challenges related to the fabrication of such composites are discussed.

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