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Title: Far-red emission of CaYalO₄:Mn⁴⁺ synthesized by co-precipitation method#
Authors: L., Q Duong
N., V Quang
D., H Nguyen
Keywords: CaYAlO₄:Mn⁴⁺
Far-red emitting phosphor
Plant growth
LED
Issue Date: 2020
Series/Report no.: Vietnam Journal of Science and Technology;Vol.58(02) .- P.168-174
Abstract: Light absorption of the most plants is in range of blue (440 nm), deep-red (660 nm) and far-red around 700-740 nm. The deep-red and far-red light play important roles in reactions of photomorphogenesis of plants. Although red emission phosphors have been researched extensively for white light-emitting diodes, deep-red and far-red emission phosphors for plant growth have been reported inadequately. Thus, in this work, far-red emitting CaYAlO₄:Mn⁴⁺ phosphor was synthesized by co-precipitation method coupled with various annealing temperature from 800°C to 1300°C for 5 h. The crystal structure, morphology, and photoluminescence properties of CaYAlO₄:Mn⁴⁺phosphors were investigated in detail. The crystallinity of the phosphor belongs to tetragonal system with space group I4/mmm. Y³⁺ and Ca²⁺ ions are coordinated by nine oxygen atoms to form [YO₉] and [CaO₉] polyhedrons, and the Al³⁺ ions are coordinated by six oxygen atoms forming [AlO6] octahedrons that provided suitable sites for Mn⁴⁺ ions. The obtained sample showed an irregular surface morphology with micro size particles. Under the excitation of 320 nm light, CaYAlO₄:Mn4+ phosphors gave bright far-red emission around 710 nm due to the ²Eg→⁴A₂g transition of Mn⁴⁺ ions. The critical concentration of Mn⁴⁺ doped in CaYAlO₄ host lattice is 0.5 mol.%. The results show that the CaYAlO₄:Mn⁴⁺ phosphors may be applied to indoor plant growth illumination.
URI: http://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/27241
ISSN: 2525-2518
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