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A multiphase strategy for realizing green cathodoluminescence in 12CaO·7Al 2 O 3 –CaCeAl 3 O 7 :Ce 3+ ,Tb 3+ conductive phosphor

Overview of attention for article published in Dalton Transactions: An International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, January 2013
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Title
A multiphase strategy for realizing green cathodoluminescence in 12CaO·7Al 2 O 3 –CaCeAl 3 O 7 :Ce 3+ ,Tb 3+ conductive phosphor
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Dalton Transactions: An International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, January 2013
DOI 10.1039/c3dt51958a
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Xiuling Liu, Yuxue Liu, Duanting Yan, Hancheng Zhu, Chunguang Liu, Weizhen Liu, Changshan Xu, Yichun Liu, Hong Zhang, Xiaojun Wang

Abstract

A multiphase strategy is proposed and successfully applied to make the insulating green phosphor CaCeAl3O7:Tb(3+) conductive in the form of 12CaO·7Al2O3-CaCeAl3O7:Ce(3+),Tb(3+). The phosphor shows bright green-light emission with a short lifetime (2.51 ms) under low-voltage electron beam excitation (3 kV). The green photo- and cathodoluminescence from (5)D4-(7)F(J) (J = 6, 5, 4, 3) transitions of Tb(3+) are significantly enhanced in comparison with pure C12A7:Tb(3+). It was confirmed that this enhancement is the consequence of the joint effects of energy transfer from Ce(3+) to Tb(3+) and broadening of the absorption spectrum of Ce(3+) due to the existence of multiple phases. In particular, under 800 V electron beam excitation, cathodoluminescence is improved by the modified electrical conductivity of the phosphor. When compared to the commercial Zn2SiO4:Mn(2+) with a long luminescence lifetime of 11.9 ms, this conductive green phosphor has greater advantage for fast displays.

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Country Count As %
United States 1 7%
Unknown 13 93%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 4 29%
Researcher 3 21%
Other 2 14%
Professor 1 7%
Student > Master 1 7%
Other 1 7%
Unknown 2 14%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Engineering 2 14%
Physics and Astronomy 2 14%
Materials Science 2 14%
Chemical Engineering 1 7%
Chemistry 1 7%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 6 43%
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#8,313
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