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AlN-Ce-doped yttrium aluminum garnet composite ceramic phosphor for high-power laser lighting

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OPTICAL MATERIALS
Volume 121, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2021.111507

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Laser lighting; Phosphor; Ce-doped yttrium aluminum garnet; AlN; Composite ceramic; Thermal conductivity

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The research team successfully increased the proportion of AlN to YAG:Ce using composite ceramic technology, effectively improving thermal conductivity while maintaining high luminous intensity. This composite ceramic exhibited a thermal conductivity exceeding reported values for Al2O3-YAG:Ce composite ceramics and demonstrated a higher luminous efficacy compared to reported values from composite ceramics.
Ce-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG:Ce) has been used as a phosphor emitting white light using a blue-light-emitting diode as a light source. Recently, studies on laser lighting as next-generation lighting have been carried out. However, because a high-power blue laser diode is used as the light source, the decrease in phosphor emission due to temperature increase (thermal quenching) has become a serious issue. Therefore, it is desirable to develop a method to suppress the temperature increase of the YAG:Ce phosphor. To increase the thermal conductivity of the YAG:Ce phosphor and suppress the temperature increase, we fabricated a composite ceramic of AlN (nonoxide), which has a high thermal conductivity, and YAG:Ce (oxide) using a modified vapor transport equilibration technique. The oxynitride was not completely removed, but we succeeded in adding up to 80 wt% AlN to YAG:Ce. The ceramic with 50% added AlN had a thermal conductivity up to 19.2 W m(-1) K-1 and emitted almost the same intensity as that of the nondoped YAG:Ce. This thermal conductivity exceeds the reported values of 12-13 W m(-1) K-1 for Al2O3-YAG:Ce composite ceramics. Moreover, the luminous efficacy exhibited by the ceramic with a 20 wt% AlN addition was 266.0 lmW(-1), which is larger than the reported values obtained from composite ceramics.

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