The 81st JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2020

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13 Semiconductors » 13.8 Optical properties and light-emitting devices

[9p-Z04-1~20] 13.8 Optical properties and light-emitting devices

Wed. Sep 9, 2020 1:00 PM - 6:15 PM Z04

Yasushi Nanai(Aoyama Gakuin Univ.), Takayuki Nakanishi(NIMS)

5:00 PM - 5:15 PM

[9p-Z04-16] Luminescence properties of PrF3-doped ZnO-Sb2O3-GeO2 glass phosphors

〇(D)Seiya Nishimura1, Yasushi Nanai2, Shinji Koh1, Shingo Fuchi1 (1.Aoyama Gakuin Univ., 2.National Defense Academy)

Keywords:phosphor, near-infrared, rare-earth ions

We synthesized PrF3-doped glass phosphors using a melt-quenching method and investigated the luminescence characteristics to determine its suitability as a wideband near-infrared light-source. Optical activation of Pr3+ ions in all samples was confirmed by absorption spectra. Broad PL spectra from 700 to 1100 nm with four PL peaks 730, 870, 930 and 1040 nm were observed by blue-LED excitation in all samples. The PL spectra originate from the 3P03F4, 1D23F2, 3P01G4, and 1D23F4 transitions of Pr3+ ions that overlap each other. With the increase in PrF3 concentration, the integrated PL intensity around 1040 nm (1D23F4) was sharply decreased compared to the other PL peaks. We discussed investigated the spectral change by PL and PL decay curve measurements for samples with different glass thickness and PrF3 concentration and found that, regardless of the glass thickness, similar PL spectra were observed. While the fluorescence lifetime of PL peaks at 730, 870 and 930 nm slightly decreased with increasing PrF3 concentration, a drastic decrease of the lifetime at 1040 nm was observed. These results demonstrate that the cross-relaxation phenomenon is a dominant factor in the luminescence properties of PrF3-doped glass phosphor.