A new melilite-type rare-earth borate CdTbGaB 2 O 7 and multicolor tunable emission in the CdTb 1- x Sm x GaB 2 O 7 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.2) phosphors.
Xuean ChenJinyuan ZhangWeiqiang XiaoXiaoyan SongPublished in: RSC advances (2023)
A new mixed metal borate, CdTbGaB 2 O 7 , was successfully synthesized using the high-temperature solution method and its crystal structure was determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction with the following unit-cell data: P 4̄2 1 m , a = b = 7.3487(1) Å, c = 4.7247(1) Å, V = 255.150(9) Å 3 , and Z = 2. It belongs to a new member of the melilite family, which features a 3D framework consisting of alternately stacked [Ga(B 2 O 7 )] n 5 n - tetrahedral layers and (Cd 2+ /Tb 3+ ) cationic layers that are interconnected via B(Ga)-O-(Cd/Tb) bridges. In addition, the solid solutions of CdTb 1- x Sm x GaB 2 O 7 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.2) were prepared via the solid-state reaction method. The combined techniques of XRD, SEM, IR/Raman, XPS and PLE/PL were employed to characterize the products. It was found that the CdTb 1- x Sm x GaB 2 O 7 phosphors simultaneously showed green emission of Tb 3+ at 545 nm and orange emission of Sm 3+ at 603 nm under excitation at 370 nm. The emission color can be adjusted from green to orange-red by varying the Sm 3+ doped content via an energy transfer mechanism. For CdTb 0.995 Sm 0.005 GaB 2 O 7 , a QY of 13.22% was obtained, and its emission intensity at 423 K was 94% of that at 303 K. These results show that the prepared materials can act as potential color-tunable phosphors for UV w-LEDs.