Issue 25, 2015

Single-phased white-light-emitting Ca4(PO4)2O:Ce3+,Eu2+ phosphors based on energy transfer

Abstract

A novel single-composition Ca4(PO4)2O:Ce3+,Eu2+ phosphor emitting white light was synthesized by conventional solid-state reaction for light-emitting diode applications. X-ray diffraction, photoluminescence spectra, and luminescence decay spectra were used to characterize the samples. Energy transfer from Ce3+ to Eu2+ ions was observed in the co-doped samples, and the transfer mechanism in the Ca4(PO4)2O:Ce3+,Eu2+ phosphors was dipole–dipole interaction. The emission hue of Ca4(PO4)2O:Ce3+,Eu2+ was found to vary from blue (0.165, 0.188) to white (0.332, 0.300) and eventually to orange (0.519, 0.366) by precisely controlling the ratio of Ce3+ to Eu2+. The combination of a 380 nm near-ultraviolet chip with a Ca4(PO4)2O:0.02Ce3+,0.012Eu2+ phosphor produced a diode emitting white light with ultra-wideband emission and a correlated color temperature of 4124 K. Overall, results indicated that the prepared samples may be potentially applied in white-light-emitting diodes.

Graphical abstract: Single-phased white-light-emitting Ca4(PO4)2O:Ce3+,Eu2+ phosphors based on energy transfer

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Mar 2015
Accepted
12 May 2015
First published
12 May 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 11399-11407

Author version available

Single-phased white-light-emitting Ca4(PO4)2O:Ce3+,Eu2+ phosphors based on energy transfer

Y. Jia, R. Pang, H. Li, W. Sun, J. Fu, L. Jiang, S. Zhang, Q. Su, C. Li and R. Liu, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 11399 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT01018G

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