Enhanced Luminescence Properties of YAG : Ce3 + Nanophosphor Prepared by Flame Spray Pyrolysis

2010 
Cerium-doped Y 3 Al 5 O 12 (YAG):Ce 3+ nanophosphor particles were synthesized using flame spray pyrolysis (FSP) from urea-added nitrate liquid precursor with different molar ratios of yttrium to aluminum. The effect of urea and Y:Al molar ratio in the liquid precursor on the crystallinity and luminescence properties of YAG:Ce 3+ nanophosphors was studied. The cubic YAG structure was obtained after heat-treatment of as-prepared particles. The addition of urea leads to a higher flame temperature and helps in the formation of crystalline phase during FSP. A higher molar concentration of Al in the liquid precursor helped in better incorporation of the dopant atom in the lattice and also promoted the formation of YAG phase. Well-dispersed spherical particles with an estimated size of 50 nm were obtained by the process. The YAG:Ce 3+ nanophosphors synthesized using urea and excess aluminum in liquid precursor showed better crystallinity and higher luminescence intensity.
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