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Direct ultraviolet excitation of an amorphous AlN:praseodymium phosphor by codoped Gd3+ cathodoluminescence

Muhammad MaqboolMount Olive College Department of Science and Mathematics, , 634 Henderson Street, Mount Olive, North Carolina 28365, USAIftikhar AhmadLouisiana State University Department of Physics and Astronomy, , Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, USAHugh H. RichardsonOhio University Condensed Matter and Surface Sciences Program, , Athens, Ohio 45701, USAMartin E. KordeschOhio University Condensed Matter and Surface Sciences Program, , Athens, Ohio 45701, USA
2007en
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Abstract

Sputter deposited thin film amorphous AlN:Pr (1at.%) emits in the blue-green (490–530nm) and red (∼650nm) regions of the visible spectrum under electron excitation. The addition of Gd 1at.% in the film enhances the blue emission by an order of magnitude. The enhancement in the blue region is a result of cathodoluminescence from Gd3+ at 313nm. The optical bandgap of amorphous AlN is about 210nm, so that the film is transparent in the ultraviolet, allowing the Gd emission to excite the Pr3+ ions. No significant quenching of the Gd emission is observed when the Gd and Pr ions are mixed. The blue enhancement is observed even with the two films containing each of the ions that are separated by a 500μm thick quartz spacer, showing that the enhancement is due entirely to UV radiation.

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