Abstract

Abstract Starting from nitrate aqueous solutions with citrate acid and polyethylene glycol (PEG) as additives, YVO 4 :Eu phosphors were prepared by a two-step spray pyrolysis (SP) and citrate-gel (CG) methods, respectively. The morphology and luminescence properties of YVO 4 :Eu phosphors prepared from SP method were investigated by changing the concentration of precursor solution, the concentration of PEG and the annealing temperatures, respectively. The emission intensity of the phosphors increased with increasing the annealing temperature and solution concentration due to the increase of the crystallinity and particles size. Certain PEG concentration was necessary for obtaining solid spherical particles, and the optimum emission could be observed when the concentration of PEG was 0.02 g/ml. Compared with the spherical YVO 4 :Eu phosphors prepared by SP method, the CG-derived non-spherical YVO 4 :Eu phosphors showed lower emission intensity when annealed at 1000 and 1200 °C. The optimum concentration for the luminescence of Eu 3+ is determined to be 7 mol % of Y 3+ in YVO 4 host.

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