Abstract

The luminescence of two newly developed blue-emitting long afterglow phosphors, Sr 2− x Ca x MgSi 2O 7:Eu 2+, Dy 3+ ( x = 0 , 1), has been studied. The emission under VUV–UV excitation from a synchrotron radiation source, along with the long afterglow spectra have been measured at different temperatures ranging from 7 to 300 K. While the emission spectra under 170 nm excitation exhibit both the 5d–4f transitions of Eu 2+ and 4f–4f transitions of Dy 3+, only the blue band corresponding to the 5d–4f transitions of Eu 2+ is observed in the long afterglow spectra. Emission of Sr 2MgSi 2O 7:Eu 2+, Dy 3+ excited by an intense VUV laser source (157.6 nm) is also reported. The rich line structures in the laser-excited emission spectra partly result from 4f–4f transitions of Eu 3+, indicating an efficient photon-induced process, which promotes Eu 2+ to Eu 3+. The thermoluminescence covering the temperature range from 50 to 450 K for both samples has been measured as well and the depth of the traps responsible for the long afterglow emission was estimated. The mechanism of the persistent luminescence and the origin of the traps are discussed in the light of these results.

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