Synthesis and characterization of ZnS:Cu,Al phosphor prepared by a chemical solution method

  • Lai Qi
  • , Burtrand I. Lee
  • , Jong M. Kim
  • , Jae E. Jang
  • , Jae Y. Choe

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Abstract

A novel and simple synthesis route for the production of ZnS:Cu,Al sub-micron phosphor powder is reported. Both the host and activator cations were co-precipitated from an ethanol medium by mixing with a diluted ammonium sulfide solution. The co-precipitated ZnS:Cu,Al was in cubic zinc blende structure after an intermediate-temperature furnace annealing. Strong photoluminescent and cathodoluminescent (CL) emission were observed, which was attributed to the 3d10-3d94s1 radiative transition at those copper sites. At an accelerating voltage of 1kV, the CL intensity of the co-precipitated ZnS:Cu,Al sample was recorded 94% of the commercial reference phosphor with the same composition made by high temperature solid-state-reaction method. The particle size of the co-precipitated phosphor powders was found to be controllable simply through adjusting the reactant concentrations. The particle size of the annealed samples was measured by dynamic light scattering, which showed a mean particle diameter between 200 and 700nm depending on the co-precipitation conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)261-266
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Luminescence
Volume104
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2003

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was in part supported by a project for scientific research in phosphor synthesis for cathodoluminescence applications from the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology.

Keywords

  • Co-precipitation
  • Particle size control
  • ZnS:Cu,Al

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