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New insight into rare-earth doped gadolinium molybdate nanophosphor assisted broad spectral converters from UV to NIR for silicon solar cells

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Title New insight into rare-earth doped gadolinium molybdate nanophosphor assisted broad spectral converters from UV to NIR for silicon solar cells
 
Creator Kumar, Pawan
Gupta, Bipin Kumar
 
Subject Chemistry
 
Description We have successfully synthesized rare-earth doped gadolinium molybdate Gd-2(MoO4)(3):Re3+ (Re3+ - Eu3+, Tb3+, Tm3+ and Er3+/Yb3+) nanophosphors for solar cell application as a broad spectral converter from the ultraviolet (UV) to the near infrared (NIR) regions in a single host lattice using a facile solid state reaction method. The gross structure, surface morphology and microstructure of these nanophosphors have been investigated by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission/high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM/HRTEM) techniques, respectively. Photoluminescence (PL) and time-resolved photoluminescence (TRPL) spectroscopic methods have been used to explore the striking luminescence properties of the synthesized nanophosphors. The Gd-2(MoO4)(3):Eu3+ nanophosphor exhibits a hypersensitive red emission (616 nm) at an excitation wavelength in the range of 250-475 nm corresponding to a D-5(0)-F-7(2) transition. The Gd-2(MoO4)(3):Tb3+ and Gd-2(MoO4)(3):Tm3+ nanophosphors demonstrate a strong green emission at 541 nm and a deep blue emission at 453 nm upon an excitation wavelength of 378 nm and 266 nm, respectively. Moreover, the upconversion characteristic of the Gd-2(MoO4)(3):Er3+/Yb3+ nanophosphor exhibits strong green emission at 545 nm and red emission at 657 nm corresponding to S-4(3/2)-I-4(15/2) and F-4(9/2)-I-4(15/2) transitions respectively. Furthermore, the Gd-2(MoO4)(3):Er3+/Yb3+ upconversion nanophosphor emits in the NIR spectrum region at 994 nm upon a 980 nm excitation wavelength. Hence, the obtained PL emission results with a lifetime in milliseconds reveal that these nanophosphors could be futuristic promising broad spectral converter phosphors which may possibly integrate with the next-generation Si-solar cell to enhance the efficiency of the cell.
 
Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
 
Date 2015
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Identifier http://npl.csircentral.net/1924/1/231.pdf
Kumar, Pawan and Gupta, Bipin Kumar (2015) New insight into rare-earth doped gadolinium molybdate nanophosphor assisted broad spectral converters from UV to NIR for silicon solar cells. RSC Advances, 5 (31). pp. 24729-24736. ISSN 2046-2069
 
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