Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1496244 | Optical Materials | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Novel whitish-blue phosphors based on a phosphate host matrix, γ-KCaPO4: Eu2+, were prepared by a conventional solid-state reaction method using slightly phosphorus deficient conditions and their photoluminescence properties were investigated. The concentration quenching process, temperature dependence of the luminescence and decay curve were also investigated. The γ-KCaPO4: Eu2+ phosphor was efficiently excited by UV–Visible light at wavelengths of 200–450 nm and exhibited a bright whitish-blue emission with a maximum peak wavelength of 473 nm. All of these characteristics suggest that the γ-KCaPO4: Eu2+ phosphors combined with red phosphors could be applicable to near UV-based white LEDs, i.e., only two kinds of phosphor powders are needed for the formation of white light.
► The successful preparation of a new noble γ-KCaPO4: Eu2+ whitish-blue phosphor. ► Photoluminescent properties, concentration quenching effect, decay time and thermal luminescent properties were investigated. ► Broad excitation band in the NUV area. ► Intense broad whitish-blue emission band.► Stokes shift and critical distance for energy transfer between the Eu2+ ions were calculated.