Issue 23, 2015

Recent progress in luminescence tuning of Ce3+ and Eu2+-activated phosphors for pc-WLEDs

Abstract

Nowadays, phosphor converted white light-emitting diodes (pc-WLEDs) have been widely used in solid-state lighting and display areas due to their superior lifetime, efficiency, and reliability as well as significant reduction in power consumption. Phosphors are indispensable components of pc-WLED devices, and their luminescence properties determine the quality of WLED lighting and displays. In order to further achieve high luminous efficacy, chromatic stability, and color-rending properties in pc-WLEDs, much effort has been focused on improving current pc-WLED phosphors and developing novel pc-WLED phosphors recently. This review article concerns commonly used rare earth ion (Eu2+ and Ce3+) activated inorganic phosphors, highlighting the important effect of spectral tuning via local structural variations on improving the luminescence performance of phosphors. The main spectral tuning strategies are discussed in detail and summarized, including (1) doping level control; (2) cationic substitution; (3) anionic substitution; (4) cationic–anionic substitution; (5) the crystal-site engineering approach; (6) mixing of nanophases.

Graphical abstract: Recent progress in luminescence tuning of Ce3+ and Eu2+-activated phosphors for pc-WLEDs

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
02 Dec 2014
First published
30 Sep 2015

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2015,44, 8688-8713

Recent progress in luminescence tuning of Ce3+ and Eu2+-activated phosphors for pc-WLEDs

G. Li, Y. Tian, Y. Zhao and J. Lin, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2015, 44, 8688 DOI: 10.1039/C4CS00446A

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