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A novel red-emitting phosphor Mg2Y2Al2Si2O12:Ce3+/Mn2+ for blue chip-based white LEDs

Abstract

Traditional white light-emitting diodes (LEDs) (blue chip + YAG:Ce3+ yellow phosphor) have the limitation of red deficiency, which limits their application in the illumination field. The single cation/anion substitution or co-doping of activators can increase the red component; however, the large energy loss is attributed to the ultra-long Stokes shift and energy transfer. This work attempts to utilize the short-distance Stokes shift and a small amount of energy transfer to increase the red component in two steps. First, based on a large number of previous research results, the Mg2Y2Al2Si2O12:Ce3+ phosphor is selected. Second, additional enhancement of the red component in the emission spectrum was achieved by ion co-doping Mn2+ into Mg2Y2Al2Si2O12:Ce3+. The emission peaks for samples Mg2Y2Al2Si2O12:Ce3+,Mn2+ shift from 600 to 635 nm with increase in the concentration of Mn2+, and the emission spectra intensity of Mg1.97Y1.93Al2Si2O12:0.07 Ce3+,0.03 Mn2+ anomalously increased by ∼37%, which was attributed to the increase in the distance between Ce3+ ions because of the doping of Mn2+ ions, and reduction in the concentration of defects in the crystal, resulting in the energy loss decreases of Ce3+. The emission peak of Mg1.97Y1.93Al2Si2O12:0.07 Ce3+,0.03 Mn2+ shifts to 618 nm and the quantum efficiency was as high as 83.07%. Furthermore, this sample has high thermal stability and the emission intensity was still 80.14% at 120 °C. As such, it has great potential in the application of white LEDs.

Graphical abstract: A novel red-emitting phosphor Mg2Y2Al2Si2O12:Ce3+/Mn2+ for blue chip-based white LEDs

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Nov 2020
Accepted
07 Dec 2020
First published
13 Jan 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 2706-2717

A novel red-emitting phosphor Mg2Y2Al2Si2O12:Ce3+/Mn2+ for blue chip-based white LEDs

Z. Wang, Z. Wang, Y. Li, J. Liu, Q. Bao, X. Meng, K. Qiu, Z. Yang, D. Wang and P. Li, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 2706 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA09289D

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