Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7886282 | Ceramics International | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
To produce natural and vivid color, the color rendering index of white light-emitting diodes (WLEDs) with single phosphors is usually lower than 70, which is problematic for LED applications. A commonly used method to resolve this issue is to enhance the red component of WLEDs. In the present study, Hf4+ and Mn4+ co-doped Li2MgTiO4 red phosphors are synthesized using a solid-state reaction method. When this red phosphor is excited at 397 and 468â¯nm, it exhibits weak reabsorption in the blue region and emits a broad and deep red emission band in the range of 640-750â¯nm, which is attributed to the 2Eg â 4A2â¯g transition. With 5â¯mol% HfO2 dopant, the photoluminescence intensity is enhanced by 1.45-fold and thermal stability is increased by 7.7%. Moreover, this red phosphor was applied to a red phosphor-in-glass (RPiG) optical device with a low-melting TeO2-B2O3-ZnO-Na2O-WO3 glass system. In the RPiG melting process, Li2MgTiO4:Mn4+, Hf4+ red phosphor triggered neither a chemical reaction nor severe degradation, indicating good thermal stability. Li2MgTiO4:Mn4+, Hf4+ has potential as a red emission material for warm WLED applications.
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Authors
Li-Fang Nien, Chung-Hao Chiang, Hsiau-Hsian Nien, Sheng-Yuan Chu,