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Luminescence Properties of a Pb[sup 2+] Activated Long-Afterglow Phosphor
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Luminescence PropertiesEngineeringPhotoluminescencePhotochemistryOptical PropertiesLuminescent GlassApplied PhysicsPb 2+Photophysical PropertyChemistryCdsio 3Luminescence PropertyOptoelectronicsPhosphorescence
Luminescence properties of CdSiO 3 :Pb 2+ long-afterglow phosphor, including photoluminescence, fluorescence lifetime, long-afterglow decay curve, and thermostimulated luminescence spectra, are investigated in this paper. Photoluminescence of the synthesized phosphor shows a single intense Pb 2+ -related broadband emission located at 498 nm. Moreover, the Pb 2+ -related broadband emission still exists for more than 2 h, even after the ultraviolet irradiation source has been removed. Both the fluorescence and long-afterglow decay lifetime of the Pb 2+ ions contain a fast decay component and slow decay one. Thermo-stimulated luminescence curve study indicates that the incorporation of Pb 2+ ions into CdSiO 3 host produces two suitable dense trapping centers at 0.55 and 0.43 eV, which is the origin of the long-afterglow phenomenon in this kind of material at room temperature. This finding has enlarged the activator of the family of long-afterglow phosphors available.
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