Photoluminescence studies of Na2Gd(PO4)2:Sm3+ Nano Phosphors for SSL Applications

Authors

  • T. Chengaiah
  • K. Kiran Kumar
  • B.C. Jamalaiah
  • L. Rama Moorthy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29027/IJIRASE.v1.i6.2017.134-138

Keywords:

NGP phosphors, Photoluminescence, Solid state lighting

Abstract

Trivalent samarium (Sm3+) doped Na3Gd(PO4)2 (NGP) phosphors were prepared by citrate gel combustion process. The structure, optical and energy transfer studies were systematically characterized through photoluminescence (PL), X- ray diffraction, and decay measurements, respectively. Upon 406 nm excitation Sm3+ doped NGP phosphors emit orange-red luminescence with peak maximum at 602 nm. Sm3+ ions were located at the inversion symmetry sites of NGP lattice. The Commission International de I’Eclairage chromaticity coordinates were calculated from the photoluminescence spectra. The NGP: Sm3+ phosphors can be used as a promising material for solid state lighting devices.

Author Biographies

T. Chengaiah

Department of Physics, AITS, Tirupati – 517 520, India

K. Kiran Kumar

Department of Physics, AITS, Tirupati – 517 520, India.

B.C. Jamalaiah

Department of Physics, RGM College of Engineering & Technology, Nandyal - 518501, A.P., India.

L. Rama Moorthy

Department of Physics, Chadalawada Ramanamma Engineering College, Tirupati- 517506, A.P., India.

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Published

02-12-2017