Comparative Photoluminescence Study of Nanomaterial Kmgso4cl :Cu with Different Synthesis Route for Lamp Application
Keywords:
Nanomaterial, Luminescence, Phosphor, WCS, SSD, Photoluminescence (PL), XRDAbstract
To prepare KMgSO4Cl different methods have been adopted such as wet chemical synthesis (WCS) and solid state diffusion (SSD) methods. XRDs of the sample prepared by these methods matched well with standard data. KMgSO4Cl: Cu showed improved photoluminescence (PL) which may be used as efï¬cient lamp phosphors. Ultraviolet photo-excited luminescence from Cu-doped halophosphor has been investigated. PL emission spectra of KMgSO4Cl: Cu has been observed at 357 nm . X-ray diffraction and PL characterization of phosphors has been reported in this article. The article discusses the luminescence of metal transition ion such as Cu. All the synthesis routes are easy, worked at low temperature, low cost and least hazardous and eco friendly.
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