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Effect of the surfaces of Zn3(PO4)2:Mn2+ phosphors on their luminescent properties S. V. Mjakin, T. S. Minakova, V. V. Bakhmetyev, M. M. Sychov

Contributor(s): Mjakin, S. V | Bakhmetyev, Vadim V | Sychov, Maxim М | Minakova, Tamara SMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): люминесцентные свойства | люминофоры | золь-гель метод | фосфаты цинкаGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Russian journal of physical chemistry A Vol. 90, № 1. P. 240-245Abstract: The effect the activator concentration, the precipitation medium, and the annealing temperature have on the surface properties of Zn3(PO4)2:Mn2+ phosphors synthesized by the sol–gel method is studied using the indicator method and by pH-metry. The interrelation between the intensity of X-ray excited luminescence and the relative surface content of certain absorption sites is established. The earlier works of some authors on synthesizing and studying the properties of zinc phosphate phosphors are analyzed. The final results are considered promising for predicting the effectiveness of applying the considered phosphors’ analogs on the basis of analyzing their surfaces, optimizing the conditions for the synthesis of studied materials, and developing a model that would completely describe their surface states.
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The effect the activator concentration, the precipitation medium, and the annealing temperature have on the surface properties of Zn3(PO4)2:Mn2+ phosphors synthesized by the sol–gel method is studied using the indicator method and by pH-metry. The interrelation between the intensity of X-ray excited luminescence and the relative surface content of certain absorption sites is established. The earlier works of some authors on synthesizing and studying the properties of zinc phosphate phosphors are analyzed. The final results are considered promising for predicting the effectiveness of applying the considered phosphors’ analogs on the basis of analyzing their surfaces, optimizing the conditions for the synthesis of studied materials, and developing a model that would completely describe their surface states.

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