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Highly Luminescent Composite Films from Core-Shell Oxide Nanocrystals
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
Abstract
Luminescent nanocrystals can find interesting applications for the elaboration of light emitting transparent materials. The work described here is based on the use of lanthanide doped vanadate (YVO4:Eu) and phosphate (La, Ce, Tb)PO4-0, 7H2O nanoparticles grown through aqueous colloidal synthesis, with average sizes below 10 nm. The well-dispersed colloids are transparent and respectively exhibit red and green luminescence under U.V. excitation with high luminescence yields (20 – 50 %). Improvement of luminescence properties of the nanocrystals is achieved through the elaboration of core/shell nanostructures, obtained after the growth at the surface of an amorphous silica shell or a crystalline lanthanum phosphate shell. Surface derivatization is further achieved through the controlled growth of an organically modified silica coating using a functionalized silane precursor. Concentrated sols are obtained, which are highly luminescent and well-dispersed. They can be spin-coated on various substrates, leading to perfectly transparent and highly luminescent thin films. Multi-layers films and heating treatments are performed, leading to optimized materials.
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