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Abstract
A new cyan long-persistent luminescence phosphor, Ba6BO3Cl9: Eu2+, Er3+, was synthesized by high-temperature solid-state reaction. The thermoluminescence and afterglow properties of the phosphor were significantly improved by the co-doping of Er3+. The Ba6BO3Cl9: Eu2+, Er3+ phosphor exhibited an emission peak in the range of 400–700 nm, centered at 472 nm under 355 nm excitation, which was attributed to the 4f65d1-4f7 transition of Eu2+. At the optimal doping concentration, the initial afterglow brightness of the Ba6BO3Cl9: 0.1% Eu2+, 0.1% Er3+ sample reached 0.1 cd/m2, and the afterglow lasted for more than 1.3 h. In addition, the synthesized Ba6BO3Cl9: 0.1% Eu2+, 0.1% Er3+/polydimethylsiloxane composite elastomer exhibited a mechanoluminescent property.
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