Structural and luminescence properties of red-emitting Cs1−xMgPO4:xEu2+ phosphors for near-UV-pumped light emitting diodes
Abstract
A series of luminescent phosphate phosphors Cs1−xMgPO4:xEu2+ were synthesized via a high temperature solid-state reaction. The phase structure and photoluminescence (PL) properties, as well as the PL thermal stability of Cs0.96MgPO4:0.04Eu2+ were investigated to characterize the resulting sample. The crystal structure and chemical composition of the Cs0.96MgPO4:0.04Eu2+ phosphor were analyzed based on the Rietveld refinements and the crystal chemistry rules, respectively. The optimum concentration of Eu2+ in the CsMgPO4 phosphor was about 4 mol% and the concentration quenching effect can be attributed to the dipole–dipole interaction. This phosphor shows a broad red emission band ranging from 500 to 800 nm under the 410 nm light excitation. The above results indicate that Cs1−xMgPO4:xEu2+ phosphors have potential applications for near UV-excited w-LEDs.