In order to explore a new family of phosphate phosphors, the synthesis and crystal structure of a novel phosphate family, Ca19M2(PO4)14 (M = Mg, Zn, Mn), were investigated. Eu3+ doped Ca19Mg2(PO4)14 red phosphor was also successfully synthesized with the objective of application in ultraviolet-based light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and field emission displays (FEDs). The characteristic photoluminescence properties were studied in detail by photoluminescence excitation (PLE), emission (PL) spectra and decay times. The Ca19Mg2(PO4)14:0.06Eu3+ phosphor offers higher brightness and thermal stability than the commercial Y2O3:Eu3+. The unexpected temperature-dependent luminescence from higher 5D1 states was observed and was explained via the configuration coordinate diagram. The cathodoluminescence (CL) spectra as a function of accelerating voltage and probe current were also measured. Excellent degradation properties with good color stability were obtained by continuous low-voltage electron-beam excitation of the phosphor. The results indicate that the phosphor Ca19Mg2(PO4)14:0.06Eu3+ can be a suitable red-emitting phosphor candidate for LEDs and FEDs.
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