Article 15413
Title of the article |
SYNTHESIS AND KINETIC STUDY OF FLUORESCENT PROPERTIES OF SOLID SOLUTIONS |
Authors |
Pozdnyakov Egor Igorevich, Postgraduate student, North Caucasus Federal University (101 Zavgorodnego street, Mikhaylovsk, Stavropol region, Russia) , EgPozd@yandex.ru |
Index UDK |
544.03:546.65 |
Abstract |
Background. At the present stage of development of science and technology there is an urgent need to find a material capable of efficient conversion of energy from near-infrared range to more than 2 microns. In the market of semiconductor devices today there are highly powerful light sources (incandescent lamps, light emitting diodes) capable of generating radiation in the range of 0.94–0.98 microns, however there are almost no phosphors and lasers comparable in effectiveness and accessibility, capable of being a source of radiation in the range greater than 2 microns. Existing luminescent and laser materials, capable of converting the energy in said band, are mainly made of glass, single crystals based on tellurides, sulfides that do not possess sufficient stability and chemical resistance, which severely limits their use in harsh environments such as high temperature, radiation exposure and high excitation densities. Polydisperse phosphors based on rare-earth aluminate garnet structure have long been known as a material having a large set of positive attributes, such as: high temperature, radiation and chemical resistance, and they positively manifest themselves at high densities or pumping excitement, possess excellent mechanical and optical properties. |
Key words |
rare earth elements, luminescence, yttrium aluminum garnet, Y3Al5O12. |
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References |
1. Manashirov O. Ya., Smirdova N. I., Efryushina N. P., Poluektov M. S. Vysokochistye veshchestva [High-clean substances]. 1988, no. 3, pp 198 – 201. |
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