Abstract

MgAl2O4 and 0.1% Eu3+, x% Cr3+ co-activated nano-phosphors were successfully prepared using the sol-gel method. The co-activator (Cr3+) mol% was varied at a range of 0≤x≤0.15%. All annealed samples consist of the pure cubic MgAl2O4 structure. Varying the Cr3+ concentration influenced the surface morphology of the nano-phosphor. The host, 0.1% Cr3+ and 0.1% Eu3+ activated nanophosphor emits at different wavelengths. The emission peak at 398nm is attributed to the defect within the host. The emission peaks at 403, 565 and 694nm are attributed to arise from the Cr3+ transitions from 4T1→4A, 4T2→4A 2 and 2E→4A2, respectively. The emission peaks at 574 and 619nm are respectively attributed to the 5D0→7F1and 5D0→7F2 transitions in the Eu3+ ion. No evidence of energy transfer was observed. The emission colour could be turned by varying the co-activator concentration and excitation wavelength.

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