Abstract
The present paper reports the optical properties of rare-earth-doped Gadolinium Silicate Phosphors. The Cerium Oxide (Ce3+) was used as rare-earth-doped. The phosphor is prepared by using the Solid-state reaction method (conventional method) heated at 1200oC for 2 hrs. The received cakes are grounded for 30 minutes each. The phosphors are prepared and the received powder is subjected to PL, XRD, SEM, and EDAX analysis. The following section discusses and the experimental results are mentioned in these phosphors. The present Phosphor can act as a host for blue light emission in many display devices and technological applications.
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