Abstract

A series of Ba 2Mg 1− x Mn x P 4O 13 ( x = 0–1.0) and Ba 1.94Eu 0.06Mg 1− x Mn x P 4O 13 ( x = 0–0.15) phosphors were prepared by conventional solid-state reaction. X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), the photoluminescence spectra, and the decay curves are investigated. XRD analysis shows that the maximum tolerable substitution of Mn 2+ for Mg is about 50 mol% in Ba 2MgP 4O 13. Mn 2+-singly doped Ba 2MgP 4O 13 shows weak red-luminescence peaked at about 615 nm. The Eu 2+/Mn 2+ co-doped phosphor emits two distinctive luminescence bands: a blue one centered at 430 nm originating from Eu 2+ and a broad red-emitting one peaked at 615 nm from Mn 2+ ions. The luminescence of Mn 2+ ions can be greatly enhanced with the co-doping of Eu 2+ in Ba 2MgP 4O 13. The efficient energy transfer from Eu 2+ to Mn 2+ is verified by the excitation and emission spectra together with the luminescence decay curves. The emission colors could be tuned from the blue to the red-purple and eventually to the deep red. The resonance-type energy transfer via a dipole–quadrupole interaction mechanism is supported by the decay lifetime data. The energy transfer efficiency and the critical distance are calculated and discussed. The temperature dependent luminescence spectra of the Eu 2+/Mn 2+ co-doped phosphor show a good thermal stability on quenching effect.

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