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Luminescent properties of Na2GdMg2(VO4)3:Eu3+ red phosphors for NUV excited pc-WLEDs

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 47, Issue 9, Pages 12320-12326

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2021.01.083

Keywords

Na2GdMg2(VO4)(3):Eu3+; Red phosphor; Energy transfer; Excellent thermal stability

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  1. NSFC [11974315]

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A series of novel NGMVO:Eu3+ red phosphors were prepared and showed excellent luminescent properties and thermal stability under near ultraviolet excitation, suggesting potential applications in white light emitting diodes.
Herein, a series of novel Na2GdMg2(VO4)(3):Eu3+ (NGMVO:Eu3+) red phosphors were elaborated by conventional solid-state reaction process. Their structural features, luminescent properties, energy transfer were researched at length. XRD patterns indicate that NGMVO:Eu3+ crystallized in single cubic garnet structure. Under the excitation of near ultraviolet light at 356 nm, the emission spectra of NGMVO host could be divided in two parts that resulted from T-3(2) -> (1)A(1) and T-3(1) -> (1)A(1) transitions of VO43- . While NGMVO:Eu3+ phosphors show intense sharp red emission peaks including 590, 610, 652 and 706 nm that originated from D-5(0) -> F-7(J) (J = 1?4) transitions of Eu3+, respectively. The optimal concentration of Eu3+ is 0.7. Importantly, NGMVO:0.7Eu(3+) sample presents high energy transfer efficiency (89 %) and high external quantum efficiency (48.3 %). Besides, its emission intensity remains 79 % at 420 K compared with that at 300 K, proving the good thermal stability of phosphors. All above results suggest that NGMVO:Eu3+ red phosphors have latent applications in white light emitting diodes.

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