Identification of a Blue Photoluminescent Composite Material from a Combinatorial Library

Jingsong Wang(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Young K. Yoo(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Chen Gao(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Ichiro Takeuchi(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Xiaodong Sun(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Hauyee Chang(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), X.‐D. Xiang(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Peter G. Schultz(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Science
March 13, 1998
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Abstract

A quaternary combinatorial masking strategy was used in conjunction with photolithography to generate compositionally diverse thin-film phosphor libraries containing 1024 different compositions on substrates 2.5 centimeters square. A parallel imaging system and scanning spectrophotometer were used to identify and characterize compositions in the library with interesting luminescent behavior. Optimal compositions were identified with the use of gradient libraries, in which the stoichiometry of a material was varied continuously. This process led to the identification of an efficient blue photoluminescent composite material, Gd3Ga5O12/SiO2. Experimental evidence suggests that luminescence in this material may arise from interfacial effects between SiO2 and Gd3Ga5O12.


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