Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5397482 Journal of Luminescence 2017 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Green-yellow single crystal Lu3Al5O12:Ce3+ (LuAG:Ce) as a color conversion phosphor for high-power laser lighting was grown through a floating zone method by an image furnace. It showed an excellent thermal stability, a lower quantum efficiency (QE), and a broader photoluminescence excitation (PLE) spectrum compared with the polycrystalline powder phosphor. The thermal stability was explained by a decrease of intrinsic defects and a less phonon generation at high temperature, confirmed by PLE spectra and temperature-dependent Raman spectra, respectively. To evaluate its feasibility for high-power laser lighting, the single crystal LuAG:Ce was applied to a 5 W blue laser diode with a remote-phosphor structure, and thus it reached a lower equilibrium temperature at 62 °C after 40 min operating in comparison with the polycrystalline powder phosphor (95 °C). Thus, the single crystal LuAG:Ce phosphor can achieve the extremely stable light emission without an efficiency loss under the high-power density of blue laser diode.
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