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10 May 2010 A novel approach for the preparation of discrete phosphor nanoparticles
Robert Withnall, Supriya Hajare, Shuo Zhang, George R. Fern, Terry G. Ireland, Jack Silver
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Abstract
Extensive work has been reported on making nanometre sized phosphors to keep up with continuing trends of high resolution displays and nanotechnology. However most of these nanophosphors suffer from surface agglomeration. Thus, a novel method has been developed to prepare discrete phosphor nanoparticles. The precursor phosphor powders obtained from solution by the urea precipitation method were coated with silica. Coating with silica before firing the precursor avoids sintering the particles which occurs when the precursors are fired to convert them into phosphors. The coated precursors were fired with ethanol at desired temperatures to get core-shell particles consisting of nanophosphor cores in silica shells. The silica coating was removed by washing with NaOH solution to liberate discrete phosphor nanoparticles. The particle size analysis results of these discrete phosphors show a narrow particle size distribution in the sub-micrometre range. The emission and excitation spectra have been obtained, and compared with those of commercial phosphors. These nanophosphors can be incorporated into printable ink formulations and might find applications in high resolution display devices.
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Robert Withnall, Supriya Hajare, Shuo Zhang, George R. Fern, Terry G. Ireland, and Jack Silver "A novel approach for the preparation of discrete phosphor nanoparticles", Proc. SPIE 7712, Nanophotonics III, 771215 (10 May 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.854834
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Silica

Urea

Coating

Nanoparticles

Europium

Scanning electron microscopy

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