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Visible-emitting hybrid sol-gel materials comprising lanthanide ions: Thin film behaviour and potential use as phosphors for solid-state lighting

New Journal of Chemistry, ISSN: 1369-9261, Vol: 38, Issue: 12, Page: 5793-5800
2014
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The synthesis and characterization, as well as the film-forming and luminescent properties of four visible-emitting hybrid organic-inorganic sol-gel materials are reported. They show thermal stability up to 165 °C. Deposition conditions were optimized to coat these materials as homogeneous and transparent thin films (∼50 nm) of a smooth surface, as probed by AFM. They were specifically designed to emit the three primary colours. The blue-emitting material 1 was made up of a polyfluorene derivative embedded into a silica matrix, while the green (2) and red (3)-emissive materials comprise the Tb and Eu ions bound to the matrix, respectively. The films showed relatively high emission quantum yield efficiencies, with values of 19% (blue), 46% (green), and 21% (red). The three emitters were used to design a single emissive material (4) that showed emission from yellow-green to blue in a wide range of excitation wavelengths (254-380 nm). In particular, white light was obtained for excitation at 340 nm. The Eu material was investigated as a potential phosphor coated on an UV LED, and primary investigations on its stability under operating conditions are reported. This journal is

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