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Ion-exchanged LTA zeolite derived nepheline phase NaAlSiO4:Eu2+ ceramic phosphor for laser illumination

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 47, Issue 21, Pages 30514-30522

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2021.07.229

Keywords

Phosphor ceramic; Zeolite and its derivatives; NaAlSiO4:Eu2+; Nepheline; Laser illumination

Funding

  1. Shanghai Science and Technology Innovation Program [19511104600]
  2. International Partnership Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences [181231KYSB20160005]

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The research presented a novel NaAlSiO4:Eu2+ ceramic suitable for efficient laser illumination, which showed stable performance under long-time laser irradiation.
A reliable yellow phosphor converter that can be efficiently excited by a 405 nm bluish violet laser is in high demand for laser illumination applications. A NaAlSiO4:Eu2+ phosphor with a quantum efficiency reaching 92% was obtained using LTA zeolite as the raw material. NaAlSiO4:Eu2+ ceramics with suitable porosities for laser illumination were prepared from the phosphor powders via spark plasma sintering. The ceramics lost only 2% of the quantum efficiency compared to the powders, maintained good thermal quenching properties (30% drop at 150 degrees C), and showed good thermal conductivity (2.02 W.m(-1).K-1). The NaAlSiO4:Eu2+ ceramic with 405 nm bluish violet lasers, with the increase in laser power density to 9.15 W/mm(2), exhibited an increasing luminous flux (23.83-70.26 lm) and maintained a stable luminous efficacy (47.7-46.8 lm/W), and the temperature dis-tribution of the ceramic remained uniform and stable under long-time laser irradiation. This indicates that the nepheline-phase NaAlSiO4:Eu2+ ceramic is a promising material for laser illumination.

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