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Ca4(PO4)2O:Eu2+ red-emitting phosphor for solid-state lighting: structure, luminescent properties and white light emitting diode application

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 1, Issue 19, Pages 3194-3199

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3tc30148f

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  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [61008042, 51272243]
  2. Key Science and Technology Innovation Team of Zhejiang Province [2010R50016]

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A red-emitting phosphor, Eu2+-activated Ca-4(PO4)(2)O phosphor was synthesized by conventional solid-state reaction. X-ray powder diffraction confirmed the phase formation. The band gap of Ca-4(PO4)(2)O was estimated to be about 4.75 eV from the diffuse reflection spectrum. The excitation and emission spectra, and the concentration dependence of emission intensity were investigated. The results showed that under excitation at 460 nm, the Ca-4(PO4)(2)O:Eu2+ phosphors exhibit strong red emission centered at 665 nm, and the optimum concentration of Eu2+ in Ca-4(PO4)(2)O:Eu2+ is about 0.07 mol per mol Ca2+ ions. The nature of the Eu2+ ion emission in Ca-4(PO4)(2)O, i.e. the main mechanism for concentration quenching was discussed. A white LED was fabricated using a blue 460 nm chip pumped by a phosphor blend of green-emitting Sr2SiO4:Eu2+ and red-emitting Ca-3.93(PO4)(2)O:0.07Eu(2+). When the applied current was 20 mA, the white LED has Commission International de I'Eclairage color coordinates of (0.3135, 0.3316) for white light (correlated color temperature 6446 K) and an excellent color rendering index of 90.5.

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