Luminescence study of a self-activated and rare earth activated Sr3La(VO4)3 phosphor potentially applicable in W-LEDs†
Abstract
A novel Sr3La(VO4)3 phosphor is explored which exhibits the bright self-activated luminescence and the ability to sensitize emission of rare earth activators, under the excitation of near UV light. The self-activated emission of the Sr3La(VO4)3 host is peaked at 520 nm with a broad emission band ranging from 400 nm to 700 nm, ascribing to the charge transfer in (VO4)3− groups; while the Sr3La(VO4)3:Eu3+ phosphors show both the broad band luminescence of (VO4)3− groups and the sharp peak emissions of Eu3+ ions. Through doping concentration optimization, intense warm white light is achieved under near UV excitation, with a quantum yield of 31.2%. This phosphor is therefore potentially applicable in near UV chip excited white LEDs.
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