摘要
LiYGeO_(4):Eu^(3+)is a red persistent luminescent material with a duration of more than 21 h.Although its persistent luminescence phenomenon has been fully studied,its detailed mechanism is still the subject of debates.Herein,we performed first-principles study on the intrinsic point defects and the charge transfer processes in LiYGeO_(4):Eu^(3+)to reveal the mechanism of persistent luminescence.The results show that,under charge transfer excitation,the electron is promoted from the valence band(oxygen ion ligand)to the central Eu^(3+)ion to form Eu^(2+)ion in LiYGeO_(4):Eu^(3+),leaving a hole behind.The charge transfer excitation can relax quickly to the excited state of the Eu^(3+)ion,which produces the characteristic^(5)D_(0)→^(7)F_(J)(J=0-6)emission.The Li vacancies(V_(Li))and the antisite defects of Li replacing Y site(Li_(Y))and Y replacing Li site(YLi)are main defects,while O vacancies(V_(O))are less important in concentration due to high formation energy.VLi and Liy can serve as hole-type traps,with the trap depths suitable for trapping the holes produced by illumination.The delayed release holes can combine with the Eu^(2+)left behind by the illumination,leading to persistent luminescence.The VLi trap is shallower than Li_(Y),and the latter is responsible for the long duration of persistent luminescence.A schematic based on the calculation results is constructed to illustrate the mechanism of persistent luminescence.
基金
the Natural Science Foundation of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region(2022DO1A98)
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(11974338,11974022,21805082)
China-Poland Intergovernmental Science and Technology Cooperation Program(202015/10)。