How to prepare the brightest luminescent coatings?
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
; 5(21): 11315-20, 2013 Nov 13.
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We address here the question of studying the parameters affecting the brightness of luminescent nanoparticulate coatings, among which are the absorption rate, the internal quantum yield of the phosphor nanoparticles, and the extraction factor of the emitted light in a solid angle perpendicular to the substrate. Experimental investigations are achieved on spray-deposited YVO4:Eu particles, a system whose synthesis and properties are well documented so that particles of different sizes and microstructure can be considered. This allows a quantitative evaluation of the factors affecting film brightness. Considering a film made from raw colloidal particles, this work shows that its brightness is limited by a factor of 5 due to altered quantum yield of nanoparticles, a factor of 1.75 by dielectric effects and a factor of 2.4 by light extraction issues. This investigation, through providing quantitative evaluations of these different parameters, opens the way toward a possible rational design of inorganic luminescent coatings, with a possible improvement of brightness that could reach a factor of 30 as compared to simple films made directly from colloidal suspensions.
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
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BIOTECNOLOGIA
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ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA
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2013
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Francia
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Estados Unidos