In situ organic solvent-free synthesis of a novel red emitting Mn4+ doped KRbGeF6 phosphor at the room temperature†
Abstract
Red emitting phosphors of Mn4+ doped fluorides are in high demand because the high color purities of phosphors make them potentially useful white light-emitting diodes (WLEDs) as backlights of electronic devices. We herein report an efficient red emitting phosphor KRbGeF6 : Mn4+ (KRGF : Mn) that was prepared by an in situ one-pot ion-exchange method at room temperature without organic solvents or HF. Homogenous mixtures of the starting materials with a stoichiometric KRGF : Mn ratio were partly dissolved in various acid solutions, and [MnF6]2− and [GeF6]2− successively underwent ion exchange under stirring. More importantly, in situ recrystallization of KRGF : Mn occurred simultaneously in solution with water as a solvent. Evidently, the formation of stable KRGF : Mn crystals propels the processes of dissolution and ion exchange. We also investigated the effect of inorganic acids on the resultant phases and photoluminescence properties of KRGF : Mn. The red phosphor KRGF : Mn prepared in HCl solution shows the highest luminescence intensity with an yield of 80%.