Issue 28, 2011

(Ca,Mg,Sr)9Y(PO4)7:Eu2+,Mn2+: Phosphors for white-light near-UV LEDs through crystal field tuning and energy transfer

Abstract

Two series of single-composition (Ca,Mg,Sr)9Y(PO4)7:Eu2+ and (Ca0.5Sr0.5)9Y(PO4)7:Eu2+,Mn2+ phosphors were synthesized via high-temperature solid-state reactions. Their emission colors could be tuned from blue to green and eventually to red through tuning the crystal field splitting and energy transfer. On examining the Mn2+ concentration-dependent photoluminescence properties, we found that co-doping with Mn2+ would lead to a change in Eu2+/Eu3+ ratio. Moreover, an energy transfer from Eu2+ to Mn2+ occurs because of the spectral overlap between the emission band of Eu2+ and the excitation band of Mn2+. The resonance-type energy transfer via a dipole–quadrupole interaction mechanism was supported by decay lifetime data and the critical distance of energy transfer was calculated to be 11.09 Å. A trichromatic white-light emitting diode was fabricated by integrating a 380 nm near-ultraviolet (n-UV) chip comprising yellow-emitting (Ca0.5Sr0.5)9Y(PO4)7:0.007Eu2+,0.02Mn2+ and blue-emitting (Ca0.5Mg0.5)9Y(PO4)7:0.007Eu2+ phosphors into a single package. Such a composite device emitted white light with a correlated color temperature of 6303 K, a color rendering index of 87.4, and color coordinates (0.314, 0.348) close to those of ideal white light. The results suggest that a phosphor blend of (Ca0.5Sr0.5)9Y(PO4)7:0.007Eu2+,0.02Mn2+ and (Ca0.5Mg0.5)9Y(PO4)7:0.007Eu2+ is potentially useful for white n-UV light-emitting diodes (LEDs).

Graphical abstract: (Ca,Mg,Sr)9Y(PO4)7:Eu2+,Mn2+: Phosphors for white-light near-UV LEDs through crystal field tuning and energy transfer

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Mar 2011
Accepted
27 Apr 2011
First published
09 Jun 2011

J. Mater. Chem., 2011,21, 10489-10495

(Ca,Mg,Sr)9Y(PO4)7:Eu2+,Mn2+: Phosphors for white-light near-UV LEDs through crystal field tuning and energy transfer

C. Huang, P. Wu, J. Lee and T. Chen, J. Mater. Chem., 2011, 21, 10489 DOI: 10.1039/C1JM11018G

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