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    Structural Properties, Photoluminescence, and Judd-Ofelt Parameters of Eu3+- Doped CoNb2O6 Phosphor

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    Trivalent Eu-activated CoNb2O6 phosphors were fabricated using the molten salt method, which provides enhanced homogeneity and low sintering temperature. The ceramic samples were examined by spectral and structural analyses. In X-ray diffractions, the single phase of orthorhombic columbite type CoNb2O6 structure was obtained for 0.5-10 mol% Eu3+ doping concentrations, while a two theta peak shift towards the smaller angles occurred. SEM examinations show an irregular morphology and sub-micron grain sizes. In photoluminescence (PL) spectra, the phosphors showed typical Eu3+ emissions with the 5F0 → 7FJ (J=0, 1, 2, 3, 4) transitions, and high emission peaks were observed at the 5D0 → 7F2 transition. The photoluminescence of CoNb2O6:Eu3+ decreased over 5 mol% because of the concentration quenching. The energy transfer mechanism and critical distance of the phosphor are the dipole-dipole (d–d) interaction, and 15.70 Å, respectively. The spectral features of the phosphors were assessed by calculating the Judd-Ofelt intensity parameters (Ω2, Ω4) from the PL emission spectrum. The low Ω2 parameter values or/and the Ω4>Ω2 trend for CoNb2O6:Eu3+ phosphors were related to the less covalent or more ionic character of the Eu3+–O2˗ bond and the high local symmetry of the Eu3+ sites, while the high Ω4 parameter values may be ascribed to the decrease in the electron density in the ligands

    Electrospinning, preparation and photoluminescence properties of CoNb2O6:Dy3+ incorporated polyamide 6 composite fibers

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    WOS: 0004087535000313 mol% Dy3+ doped cobalt niobate (CoNb2O6) compound has been synthesized by molten salt method using Li2SO4/Na2SO4 salt mixture as a flux at a relatively low temperature as compared to solid state reaction. X-ray diffraction patterns of 3 mol% Dy3+ doped CoNb2O6 compound indicated orthorhombic columbite single phase. SEM analysis revealed that Dy3+ doped CoNb2O6 has a submicron particle size. The photoluminescence of CoNb2O6: Dy3+ phosphor has exhibited in a dominant yellow emission at 579 nm with an excitation wavelength of 366 nm. The synthesized submicron phosphor particles were successfully incorporated into Polyamide 6 fibers by utilizing electrospinning technique. The average fiber diameter obtained through the process ranged between 192 +/- 62 nm and 387 +/- 341 nm. Mechanical characteristics of the produced nanofibrous webs were strongly influenced by the fiber morphologies and size (diameter) distribution rather than the phosphor particles incorporated into the fibers and/or located on the web. The photoluminescence of composite fiber material increased with the increasing phosphor content. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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