Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5442524 Optical Materials 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Phosphors of CaLa4Si3O13 singly- and co-doped with Ce3+ and Tb3+, which are suitable for application in white LEDs, were successfully produced by using a high temperature solid state reaction method. Their apatite crystalline structure as well as their photoluminescent properties both at room temperature and at higher temperatures (up to 150 °C) were experimentally determined, which also allowed the determination of the energy transfer efficiency and mechanism in the host lattice from the sensitizer Ce3+ ions to the activator Tb3+ ions. The excitation spectra of the doped phosphors exhibited an intense, broad band from 200 to 420 nm, which is a good match for the UV and near-UV chip (350-420 nm). Under excitation with UV light, two distinct luminescence bands were recorded; a blue one centered at 433 nm, which is typical for Ce3+ emission, and a green one, which peaks at 552 nm, originated from 5D4 → 7F5 transition in Tb3+.
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