A green emission was observed in terbium-doped BSGdO nanophosphor synthesized viasol-gel method. The crystal structure consists of non-uniform shaped particles with diameters of 40-65 nm. When the prepared nanophosphor was excited by ultraviolet radiation, the photoluminescence band exhibited a strong green light. The benefits of energy transfer are also well thought out. The maximum luminescence intensity was observed for the 7.0 mol% terbium ion concentration. CIE colour co-ordinate lies in the green region of the chromaticity diagram, with a suitable correlated colour temperature value that confirms their relevance in LED design for beauty home lighting.
| Published in | Abstract Book of the National Conference on Advances in Basic Science & Technology |
| Page(s) | 41-41 |
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Nanophosphor, Photoluminescence, Home Lighting