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Nephelauxetic effect of the hydride ligand in Sr2LiSiO4H as a host material for rare-earth-activated phosphors

Abstract

Strontium lithium orthosilicate hydride Sr2LiSiO4H was synthesized by the reaction of Sr2SiO4 with LiH at 700 °C in a H2 rich atmosphere. Rietveld refinement of the neutron powder diffraction pattern revealed that Sr2LiSiO4H is isostructural to Sr2LiSiO4F (space group P21/m) and its channel-like structure preferentially accommodates H ions over F ions. In addition, Sr2LiSiO4H is stable in air and its Eu2+-doped analog exhibits yellow photoluminescence with an emission band at 544 nm and a broad excitation band ranging from 250 to 450 nm. These bands were observed in the longer wavelength region when compared with those displayed by Sr2LiSiO4F:Eu2+. The red shift, which is induced by H substitution, is consistent with the constrained density functional theory calculations, predicting the photo-excitation and emission energies of 4f–5d transitions. The present study reports the synthesis of stable oxyhydrides acting as phosphor hosts for rare earth ions. The phosphor hosts exhibit large nephelauxetic effects owing to the presence of H ligands.

Graphical abstract: Nephelauxetic effect of the hydride ligand in Sr2LiSiO4H as a host material for rare-earth-activated phosphors

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Oct 2018
Accepted
02 Feb 2019
First published
12 Feb 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 5282-5287

Nephelauxetic effect of the hydride ligand in Sr2LiSiO4H as a host material for rare-earth-activated phosphors

T. Wu, A. Ishikawa, T. Honda, H. Tamatsukuri, K. Ikeda, T. Otomo and S. Matsuishi, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 5282 DOI: 10.1039/C8RA08344D

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