Luminescence color tuning of Ce3+, Tb3+ and Eu3+ codoped and tri-doped BaY2Si3O10 phosphors via energy transfer
Abstract
A series of single-component blue-, white- and orange-emitting phosphors have been developed based on the BaY2Si3O10 host via the Ce3+/Eu3+, Tb3+/Eu3+, Ce3+/Tb3+, and Ce3+/Tb3+/Eu3+ couples and the energy transfer among them has been discussed in detail. A terbium bridge model via Ce3+–Tb3+–Eu3+ energy transfer has been studied and verified. The phase structures, photoluminescence (PL) properties, decay curves, PL thermal stability, and the energy transfer mechanism were investigated in this paper. The emission colors of the phosphors can be tuned from blue (0.1501, 0.0805) to white (0.3230, 0.3140) and eventually to orange (0.4496, 0.3537) through the corresponding Ce3+–Tb3+–Eu3+ energy transfer. Moreover, thermal quenching luminescence results reveal that BaY2Si3O10:Ce3+,Tb3+,Eu3+ exhibits good thermal stability. The above results indicate that the phosphors may be potentially used as single-component multi-color or white emission phosphors for application in white light emitting diodes (w-LEDs).