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  • YPO nanophosphors were synthesized with various concentrations of terbium (Tb) using a co-precipitation method, resulting in highly crystalline nanoparticles with an average size of around 40 nm, confirmed by PXRD and TEM.
  • The emission spectra of the nanoparticles showed peaks at wavelengths of 491, 545, 588, and 624 nm under UV light, indicating they could be used for applications in white light emitting diodes and optical displays.
  • A thermoluminescence study was performed on the 5at.wt% Tb doped YPO samples post gamma radiation exposure, with kinetic parameters being calculated using a deconvolution method.

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YPO nanophosphors doped with different concentrations of Tb were synthesized using conventional co-precipitation method. The crystalline as well structural features were studied by using powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) as well as Transmission electron microscope (TEM) images, which revealed highly crystalline nature of the prepared samples having particle sizes of around 40 nm. EDAX spectrum also shows the elemental composition of the synthesized nanoparticles which contain Y, P, O, Tbas expected. Prepared samples showed emission peaks at 491, 545, 588 and 624 nm under UV excitation having excitation wavelengths of 223 and 320 nm. The Commission International de I'Eclairage (CIE)study shows the chromaticity co-ordinates for the 600C annealed samples to be x = 0.239, y = 0.4 which corresponds to cool greenish light suggesting the potential applications of the prepared nanophosphor in white light emitting diodes converted from green phosphors, optical display setups and PDP applications. Thermoluminescence (TL) study was carried out after exposing the samples 5at.wt% Tb doped YPO to gamma radiations. Kinetic parameters were calculated using Deconvolution method.

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  • YPO nanophosphors were synthesized with various concentrations of terbium (Tb) using a co-precipitation method, resulting in highly crystalline nanoparticles with an average size of around 40 nm, confirmed by PXRD and TEM.
  • The emission spectra of the nanoparticles showed peaks at wavelengths of 491, 545, 588, and 624 nm under UV light, indicating they could be used for applications in white light emitting diodes and optical displays.
  • A thermoluminescence study was performed on the 5at.wt% Tb doped YPO samples post gamma radiation exposure, with kinetic parameters being calculated using a deconvolution method.
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