Issue 11, 2021

Deep red SrLaGa3O7:Mn4+ for near ultraviolet excitation of white light LEDs

Abstract

Red luminescent phosphor SrLaGa3O7:Mn4+ was prepared by the traditional high-temperature solid-state reaction. The structural characteristics, luminescence properties and the performance of this phosphor were investigated in light-emitting diode devices. Deep red emission peaking at ∼715 nm was observed under the excitation wavelength in the range of 220–550 nm, which is related to the charge transfer band of Mn4+–O2− and the 4A2g4T1g, 4A2g2T2g and 4A2g4T2g transitions of Mn4+. In particular, SrLaGa3(1−x) O7:3xMn4+ exhibits the strongest absorption in the near ultraviolet region (350–410 nm). This feature can well match the emission of current commercial near-ultraviolet chips, and is expected to be used in white LEDs. Moreover, we also conducted a thermal quenching experiment on the SrLaGa3O7:Mn4+ phosphor, and the obtained activation energy was 0.4 eV, indicating that the quenching temperature is (T50%) 370 K. Finally, the application of the SrLaGa3O7:Mn4+ phosphor in constructing a LED device was explored. At a driving current of 20 mA, the Commission on Illumination (CIE) coordinates of the device are (0.3281, 0.3080), with a high color rendering index (CRI) of 91.9 and a low corresponding color temperature (CCT) of 4315 K. Experimental results show that the phosphor has broad prospects in preparing white LED devices excited by near-ultraviolet light.

Graphical abstract: Deep red SrLaGa3O7:Mn4+ for near ultraviolet excitation of white light LEDs

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Dec 2020
Accepted
08 Feb 2021
First published
16 Feb 2021

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021,9, 3969-3977

Deep red SrLaGa3O7:Mn4+ for near ultraviolet excitation of white light LEDs

Q. Liu, P. Xiong, X. Liu, Y. Fu, S. Wu, Q. Dong, Y. Li, Y. Chen, Z. Ma and M. Peng, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021, 9, 3969 DOI: 10.1039/D0TC05744D

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