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Synthesis and luminescence enhancement of red-emitting Sr9Y(PO4)7:Eu3+ phosphor through Gd3+ co-doping for white light-emitting diodes

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CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 47, Issue 24, Pages 34721-34731

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2021.09.011

Keywords

Sr9Y(PO4)(7):Eu3+; Rare earth; Red-emitting phosphor; Co-doping; Luminescence enhancement; w-LEDs

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A series of Sr9Y(PO4)(7):Eu3+ and Sr9Y(PO4)(7):Eu3+, Gd3+ red-emitting phosphors were successfully prepared via a high-temperature solid-state method, with Gd3+ co-doping significantly improving the luminescence intensity, suitable for w-LED applications.
A series of Sr9Y(PO4)(7):Eu3+ and Sr9Y(PO4)(7):Eu3+, Gd3+ red-emitting phosphors were prepared via a high-temperature solid-state method, Gd3+ ion was co-doped in Sr9Y(PO4)(7):Eu3+ as sensitizer to enhance the luminescence property. The X-ray diffraction results verify that the structure of the as-prepared samples is consistent with the standard Sr9Y(PO4)(7) phase. All the Sr9Y(PO4)(7):Eu3+ samples show both characteristic emission peaks at 594 nm and 614 nm under near-ultraviolet excitation of 394 nm. The co-doping of Gd3+ significantly improves the luminescence intensity of the Sr9Y(PO4)(7):Eu3+ phosphors due to the crystal field environment effect and energy transfer of Gd3+-> Eu3+ caused by the introduction of Gd3+, especially Sr9Y(PO4)(7):0.11Eu(3+), 0.05Gd(3+), which emission intensity is higher than that of Sr9Y(PO4)(7):0.11Eu(3+) by 1.21 times. The color purity and lifetime of Sr9Y(PO4)(7):0.11Eu(3+), 0.05Gd(3+) phosphor are 88.26% and 3.7615 ms, respectively. A w-LED device was packaged via coating the as-prepared phosphor on n-UV chip of 395 nm with commercial phosphors. These results exhibit that the Sr9Y(PO4)(7):Eu3+, Gd3+ red-emitting phosphor can be used as a red component in the w-LEDs application.

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