Abstract

Titanium ion co-doped CaAl 2O 4:Eu 2+, Ti 3+ phosphor was investigated. New compositions with combinations of Eu 2+ (1 and 2 mol%) and Ti 3+ (0.2–0.3 mol%) were prepared by solid-state synthesis method. These compositions show high brightness and longer persistent luminescence compared to parent phosphor. Phase and crystallinity were investigated by powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Excitation and emission spectra were taken to investigate the luminescence characteristics. Broadband UV-excited luminescence of the CaAl 2O 4:Eu 2+, Ti 3+ was observed in the blue region ( λ max=440 nm) due to transitions from 4f 65d 1 to the 4f 7 configuration of the Eu 2+ ion. Ti 3+ ion co-doping generates deep traps, which results in longer afterglow phosphorescence.

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