Issue 86, 2016, Issue in Progress

Orange- to green-emitting Li(Sr,Ca)4(BO3)3:Eu2+ phosphor: emission-tunable properties and white light emitting diode application

Abstract

An emission-tunable phosphor, Eu2+-activated LiSr(4−xy)Cax(BO3)3:yEu2+ phosphor, was synthesized by high temperature solid state reaction. By combining with Reitveld refinement analysis, the X-ray powder diffraction test confirmed the formation of a crystalline phase. The optical spectral properties, concentration quenching properties, decay curves and thermal stability of the LiSr(4−xy)Cax(BO3)3:yEu2+ phosphor were investigated in detail. The results showed that with the Ca2+ doping concentration increasing, the emission maxima is shifted from 618 to 501 nm and the color hue can be tuned from orange red to blue green. The effects of Ca2+ substitutions into Sr2+ sites on the emission band change were investigated. A white LED was fabricated using a blue 450 nm chip pumped by LiSr3.92Ca0.06(BO3)3:0.02Eu2+ phosphor film. Under 100 mA driven currents, the white LED device has a Commission International de I'Eclairage (CIE) color coordinate of (0.3563, 0.3576) at a white light (correlated color temperature = 5083 K) and an excellent color rendering indices of 85.3.

Graphical abstract: Orange- to green-emitting Li(Sr,Ca)4(BO3)3:Eu2+ phosphor: emission-tunable properties and white light emitting diode application

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 May 2016
Accepted
31 Jul 2016
First published
01 Aug 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 82824-82831

Orange- to green-emitting Li(Sr,Ca)4(BO3)3:Eu2+ phosphor: emission-tunable properties and white light emitting diode application

H. Yu, D. Deng, Y. Hua, C. Li and S. Xu, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 82824 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA13029A

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