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publicationDate 2014-05-21-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-103805190-A
titleOfInvention Praseodymium-doped fluorphosphate glass up-conversion luminescent material, preparation method and application thereof
abstract The invention provides a praseodymium-doped fluorphosphate glass up-conversion luminescent material. The chemical formula of the material is AlF3-RF-MeF2-AlPO4:xPr<3+>, wherein, R is lithium, sodium or potassium, Me is magnesium, calcium, strontium or barium, and x is 0.01 to 0.05. In the photoluminescence spectra of the praseodymium-doped fluorphosphate glass up-conversion luminescent material, the excitation wavelength of the praseodymium-doped fluorphosphate glass up-conversion luminescent material is 578nm, luminescent peaks are formed through transition radiation from Pr<3+> ion 3P0 to 3H4 in a wavelength area of 483nm, and the material can be used as a blue light emitting material. The invention also provides a preparation method for the praseodymium-doped fluorphosphate glass up-conversion luminescent material and an organic light emitting diode using the praseodymium-doped fluorphosphate glass up-conversion luminescent material.
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