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Structure and luminescence properties of green-emitting NaBaScSi2O7:Eu2+ phosphors for near-UV-pumped light emitting diodes

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 1, Issue 43, Pages 7139-7147

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3tc31423e

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  1. National Natural Science Foundations of China [51002146, 51272242]
  2. Natural Science Foundations of Beijing [2132050]
  3. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in the University of Ministry of Education of China [NCET-12-0950]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2011YYL131]
  5. Beijing Nova Program [Z131103000413047]

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Green-emitting phosphor Eu2+ doped NaBaScSi2O7 was synthesized by a solid-state reaction, and the photoluminescence properties were investigated in conjunction with a structural analysis. The crystallographic occupancy of Eu2+ in the Sc silicate NaBaScSi2O7 matrix was studied based on the Rietveld refinements results and the crystal chemistry rules. The optimum concentration of Eu2+ in the NaBaScSi2O7 phosphor was about 10 mol%, and the concentration quenching mechanism was verified to be the dipole-dipole interaction. Upon excitation at 365 nm, the composition-optimized NaBaScSi2O7: Eu2+ exhibited strong green light peaking at 501 nm with the CIE chromaticity (0.0706, 0.5540) and a high internal quantum efficiency of about 65%. The thermally stable luminescence properties were also studied and compared with those of the commercial green phosphors. A white light emitting diode (w-LED) lamp was finally fabricated by using the present green phosphor and the commercial blue and red phosphors, which exhibited a high color rendering index (R-a) of 86.5 at a correlated color temperature of 2528 K with CIE coordinates of x = 0.353, y = 0.324. These results suggest that NaBaScSi2O7: Eu2+ is a potential green phosphor candidate for near-UV-pumped w-LEDs.

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