Monophasic Ce3+-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Ce:YAG) nanoparticles with high crystallinity and tunable grain size ranging from -19-30 nm were prepared by a modified co-precipitation process with a follow-up calc...Monophasic Ce3+-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Ce:YAG) nanoparticles with high crystallinity and tunable grain size ranging from -19-30 nm were prepared by a modified co-precipitation process with a follow-up calcination treatment. For the syn- thesis, aluminum, yttrium, and cerium nitrates were used as starting materials, ammonium sulfate as dispersant, and a combination of ammonium bicarbonate and ammonia as precipitating agent. Influence of precipitation temperature, the pH value of precipitant solu- tions, aging period, calcination conditions, and Ce-doping level were investigated for controlling the purity, particle size, and photo- luminescence performance of the Ce:YAG nanoparticles. High-purity YAG nanoparticles were prepared at pH= 10.50-11.00 and cal- cination temperatures of 850-1100 ~C with a calcination time of 3 h. With increasing Ce3+ concentration, the peak in the emission spectra of the obtained nanopowders shifted from 529 nm for the 0.67 wt.%-Ce:YAG to 544 nm for the 3.4 wt.%-Ce:YAG, while the strongest photoluminescence intensity was observed for the 1.3 wt.%-Ce:YAG nanoparticles.展开更多
基金supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China(863 Program)(2013AA031901)the Natural Science Foundation of China(51202110)+1 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province(BK2012426)Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions(PAPD)
文摘Monophasic Ce3+-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Ce:YAG) nanoparticles with high crystallinity and tunable grain size ranging from -19-30 nm were prepared by a modified co-precipitation process with a follow-up calcination treatment. For the syn- thesis, aluminum, yttrium, and cerium nitrates were used as starting materials, ammonium sulfate as dispersant, and a combination of ammonium bicarbonate and ammonia as precipitating agent. Influence of precipitation temperature, the pH value of precipitant solu- tions, aging period, calcination conditions, and Ce-doping level were investigated for controlling the purity, particle size, and photo- luminescence performance of the Ce:YAG nanoparticles. High-purity YAG nanoparticles were prepared at pH= 10.50-11.00 and cal- cination temperatures of 850-1100 ~C with a calcination time of 3 h. With increasing Ce3+ concentration, the peak in the emission spectra of the obtained nanopowders shifted from 529 nm for the 0.67 wt.%-Ce:YAG to 544 nm for the 3.4 wt.%-Ce:YAG, while the strongest photoluminescence intensity was observed for the 1.3 wt.%-Ce:YAG nanoparticles.