Novel eco-friendly syntheis of neodymium doped zinc silicate phosphor based waste glass ceramic: structural, thermal and luminescence properties
A novel Nd3+ doped Zn2SiO4 (at Nd 2 wt%) phosphor have been synthesized at different sintering temperature (600–1000 °C) by low cost solid state route. For the first time, the eco-friendly based glass ceramic phosphor were produced by utilizing waste soda lime silica glass (SLS) and ZnO as precursor...
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Language: | English |
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Springer
2017
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Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54560/1/Novel%20eco-friendly%20synthesis%20of%20neodymium%20doped%20zinc%20silicate%20phosphor%20based%20waste%20glass%20ceramic.pdf http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54560/ https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10854-017-6680-5 |
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Summary: | A novel Nd3+ doped Zn2SiO4 (at Nd 2 wt%) phosphor have been synthesized at different sintering temperature (600–1000 °C) by low cost solid state route. For the first time, the eco-friendly based glass ceramic phosphor were produced by utilizing waste soda lime silica glass (SLS) and ZnO as precursor. The obtained samples were investigated in terms of thermal properties by DSC technique and the results showed a possible crystallization peak around 620 °C. The crystalline phase formation by XRD revealed α-willemite at lower temperature of 800 °C. The analysis by FTIR exhibit the existence of ZnO4 and SiO4 structural bonding. The microstructure analysis by FESEM revealed the evolvement from irregular blocks to crystalline structure. EDX analysis confirmed the presence of main element contained in the samples. UV–Vis spectroscopy shows absorption peaks from the ground 4I9/2 state to various excited energy level of Nd3+ ion in 4f3 configuration. Under diode laser excitation of 800 nm photoluminescence, the samples shows possible upconversion emissions in the blue, green, orange and red region. Possible mechanism of upconversion were also studied proposing the suitability of Nd3+:Zn2SiO4 based waste glass ceramic for solid state laser. |
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