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publicationDate 2015-02-11-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Neodymium-doped halogen tellurite glass up-conversion luminescent material, and preparation method and application thereof
abstract The invention relates to a neodymium-doped halogen tellurite glass up-conversion luminescent material with a chemical formula of aTeO2-bPbF2-cPbCl2-dPbBr2:xNd<3+>, wherein a is 0.55-0.65, b is 0.05-0.15, c is 0.15-0.25, d is 0.05-0.15, and x is 0.01-0.08. In the photo-luminescence spectrum of the neodymium-doped halogen tellurite glass up-conversion luminescent material, neodymium-doped halogen tellurite glass up-conversion luminescent material excitation wavelength is 586nm; in a 469nm wavelength zone, light emission peak is formed by Nd<3+> ion <2>P3/2 to <4>I15/2 transition radiation. The material can be used as a blue light emission material. The invention also provides a preparation method of the neodymium-doped halogen tellurite glass up-conversion luminescent material, and an organic light-emitting diode applying the material.
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