Abstract

A series of novel dual-emitting solid solution phosphors, (Ca,Sr)10Li(PO4)7:Ce3+, Mn2+ (CSLP:Ce3+,Mn2+), were synthesized by high-temperature solid-state method. CSLP:Ce3+,Mn2+ exhibits both Ce3+ violet emission and Mn2+ red emission under UV excitation. It is found that Sr2+ partial substitution of Ca2+ could result in enhancement of Mn2+ emission intensity and blue-shift of Mn2+ emission wavelength, which is due to site symmetry reduction and polyhedron expansion, respectively. The Ce3+–Mn2+ energy transfer (ET) is efficient (∼90%), and the ET mechanism is dipole–dipole interaction. The application potential of CSLP:Ce3+,Mn2+ in optical thermometry was studied by exploiting the temperature sensitivity of the fluorescent intensity ratio (violet/red). It is found that the intensity ratio of the Ce3+ and Mn2+ emission peak linearly related to the temperature from 293 to 473 K with sensitivity of 0.40% K–1. These results reveal that CSLP:Ce3+,Mn2+ may be a potential candidate for a luminescent ratiometric t...

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