Abstract

Europium ion (Eu2+ ) doped Sr2 SiO4 phosphors with greenish-yellow emission were synthesized using microwave-assisted sintering. The phase structure and photoluminescence (PL) properties of the obtained phosphor samples were investigated. The PL excitation spectra of the Sr2 SiO4 :Eu2+ phosphors exhibited a broad band in the range of 260nm to 485nm with a maximum at 361nm attributed to the 5f-4d allowed transition of the Eu2+ ions. Under an excitation at 361nm, the Sr2 SiO4 :Eu2+ phosphor exhibited a greenish-yellow emission peak at 541nm with an International-Commission-on-Illumination (CIE) chromaticity of (0.3064, 0.4772). The results suggest that the microwave-assisted sintering method is promising for the synthesis of phosphors owing to the decreased sintering time without the use of additional reductive agents.

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