Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10626152 | Ceramics International | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A series of novel single-phase white phosphors Ba1.3Ca0.69âxâySiO4:0.01Eu2+,xMn2+, yDy3+ were synthesized by the solid-state method. The excitation spectra of these phosphors exhibit a broad band in the range of 260-410Â nm, which can meet the application requirements for near-UV LED chips (excited at 350-410Â nm). The emission spectra consist of two broad bands positioned around 455Â nm and 596Â nm, which are assigned to 5dâ4f transition of Eu2+, and 4T1â6A1 transition of Mn2+, respectively. The luminescence intensity of phosphors enhances obviously by doping Dy3+ ions, and the intensity of two bands reaches an optimum when Dy3+ amounts to 2Â mol%. In addition, thermoluminescence investigation of phosphor was conducted, getting two shallow trap defects with activation energy of 0.43Â eV and 0.45Â eV, which demonstrates the energy transfer mechanism of Dy-Eu through the process of hole and electron traps. By precisely tuning the Mn2+ content, an optimized white light with color rendering index (CRI) of Ra=84.3%, correlated color temperature (CCT) of Tc=8416Â K and CIE chromaticity coordinates of (0.2941, 0.2937) is generated. The phosphor could be a potential white phosphors for near-UV light emitting diodes.
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Authors
Zhi Huang, Yong-Jie Chen, Lin Chen, Ying Xie, Lin-Jiu Xiao, Ying Yang,