Enhanced blue emission and afterglow properties of Sr2MgSi2O7:Eu2+, Dy3+ phosphors for flexible transparent labels

K K. A. K. Durga Prasad (Luminescent Materials and Devices (LMD) Group, Energy Materials and Devices, Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Warangal , Hanumakonda 506004, Telangana,) M M. Rakshita (Luminescent Materials and Devices (LMD) Group, Energy Materials and Devices, Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Warangal , Hanumakonda 506004, Telangana,) A Aachal A. Sharma (Luminescent Materials and Devices (LMD) Group, Energy Materials and Devices, Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Warangal , Hanumakonda 506004, Telangana,) P Payal P. Pradhan (Luminescent Materials and Devices (LMD) Group, Energy Materials and Devices, Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Warangal , Hanumakonda 506004, Telangana,) K K. Uday Kumar (Luminescent Materials and Devices (LMD) Group, Energy Materials and Devices, Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Warangal , Hanumakonda 506004, Telangana,) R R. Rakesh Kumar (Luminescent Materials and Devices (LMD) Group, Energy Materials and Devices, Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Warangal , Hanumakonda 506004, Telangana,) D D. Haranath (Luminescent Materials and Devices (LMD) Group, Energy Materials and Devices, Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Warangal , Hanumakonda 506004, Telangana,)

Abstract

Long afterglow is a fascinating luminescence phenomenon exhibited by certain storage phosphors that emit visible light after being stimulated by ultraviolet rays. Strontium magnesium silicate phosphors doped with europium and dysprosium (Sr2MgSi2O7:Eu2+, Dy3+) have garnered attention in recent years. Enhancing the afterglow performance of these phosphors remains a significant challenge. In this study, we investigate the enhancement of afterglow performance in Sr2MgSi2O7:Eu2+, Dy3+ phosphors prepared via a sol–gel auto-combustion method using commercial silica (CS) and lab-made nanosilica (NS). Our results reveal that the afterglow performance of the NS-based phosphor is significantly improved, glowing with optimal intensity for a prolonged period compared to the CS-based phosphor. Time-resolved photoluminescence studies show that the average lifetime of the NS-based phosphor is enhanced tenfold compared to the CS-based phosphor, attributed to the improved crystallinity of the NS-based phosphor. Photoluminescence studies indicate that both phosphors exhibit comparable performance. Thermoluminescence studies suggest that the presence of multiple trap levels with varying trap depths in the NS-based phosphor allows it to exhibit extended afterglow emission than the CS-based phosphor. Structural, morphological, and optical properties of the phosphors were analyzed using x-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy, and UV–vis techniques. The underlying mechanism of the afterglow is explained in detail. The prepared phosphor was used to create flexible and transparent labels with silicone rubber, which can serve as indicators during dark hours.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 137, Issue 4
Published January 28, 2025
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

K

K. A. K. Durga Prasad

Luminescent Materials and Devices (LMD) Group, Energy Materials and Devices, Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Warangal , Hanumakonda 506004, Telangana,

M

M. Rakshita

Luminescent Materials and Devices (LMD) Group, Energy Materials and Devices, Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Warangal , Hanumakonda 506004, Telangana,

A

Aachal A. Sharma

Luminescent Materials and Devices (LMD) Group, Energy Materials and Devices, Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Warangal , Hanumakonda 506004, Telangana,

P

Payal P. Pradhan

Luminescent Materials and Devices (LMD) Group, Energy Materials and Devices, Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Warangal , Hanumakonda 506004, Telangana,

K

K. Uday Kumar

Luminescent Materials and Devices (LMD) Group, Energy Materials and Devices, Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Warangal , Hanumakonda 506004, Telangana,

R

R. Rakesh Kumar

Luminescent Materials and Devices (LMD) Group, Energy Materials and Devices, Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Warangal , Hanumakonda 506004, Telangana,

D

D. Haranath

Luminescent Materials and Devices (LMD) Group, Energy Materials and Devices, Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Warangal , Hanumakonda 506004, Telangana,