Synthesis and investigation of novel boron- and magnesium-doped YAG:Ce and LuAG:Ce phosphor ceramics

Greta Inkrataite, Monika Skruodiene,Ramunas Skaudzius

LUMINESCENCE(2024)

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YAG:Ce and LuAG:Ce ceramics are widely used as scintillator materials that convert high-energy radiation into visible light. For the practical application of such compounds, short decay times are a necessity. One way of shortening the existing decay times even more is to change the local environment of emitting ions by means of doping the matrix with additional elements, for example, boron or magnesium. Furthermore, boron ions also can help absorb gamma rays more efficiently, therefore improving overall applicability. Due to the aforementioned reasons, YAG and LuAG ceramics doped with cerium, boron, and magnesium were synthesized. Initial amorphous powders have been obtained by means of sol-gel synthesis and pressed into pellets under isostatic pressure and finally calcinated to form crystalline ceramics. The effects of boron and magnesium doping on the morphological, structural, and luminescence properties were investigated. The key results showed that doping with boron has indeed shortened the decay times of the garnet pellets. Overall, boron doping of ceramics is a relatively new research area; however, it is rather promising as it helps both to improve the luminescence properties and to increase particle growth rate. The image shows different garnet ceramics colours in daylight (top) and under 365 nm excitation (bottom). Both the emission colours of ceramics as seen by the naked eye correspond to the results in the Commission Internationale de l'eclairage (CIE) diagram. Effect of doping on decay curves is also shown.image
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ceramics,garnets,luminescence,scintillators
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