Luminescence of delafossite-type CuAlO2 fibers with Eu substitution for Al cations
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2016
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CuAlO2 has been examined as a potential luminescent material by substituting Eu for Al cations in the delafossite structure. CuAlO2:Eu3+ nanofibers have been prepared via electrospinning for the ease of mitigating synthesis requirements and for future optoelectronics and emerging applications. Single-phase CuAlO2 fibers could be obtained at a temperature of 1100 °C in air. The Eu was successfully doped in the delafossite structure and two strong emission bands at ~405 and 610 nm were observed in the photoluminescence spectra. These bands are due to the intrinsic near-band-edge transition of CuAlO2 and the f-f transition of the Eu3+ activator, respectively. Further electrical characterization indicated that these fibers exhibit semiconducting behavior and the introduction of Eu could act as band-edge modifiers, thus changing the thermal activation energies. In light of this study, CuAlO2:Eu3+ fibers with both strong photoluminescence and p-type conductivity could be produced by tailoring the rare earth doping concentrations. |
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Liu, Yin; Gong, Yuxuan; Mellott, Nathan P.; Wang, Bu; Ye, Haitao and Wu, Yiquan (2016). Luminescence of delafossite-type CuAlO2 fibers with Eu substitution for Al cations. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 17 (1), pp. 200-209. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/28440/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |