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Emission color shift from green yellow to reddish orange in Eu2+-activated Ca6BaP4O17 by doping high amount of activator ion

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JOURNAL OF LUMINESCENCE
Volume 246, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2022.118810

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Eu2+-activatedphosphor; Ca6BaP4O17; Redemissionphosphor; wLEDs; Highconcentrationdoping

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [17H03124, JP21J12142, 17H03386]

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In this study, color-tunable Ca6(1-x)Eu6xBaP4O17 phosphors were successfully synthesized and the emission color of Eu2+-activated Ca6BaP4O17 phosphors could be varied by adjusting the amount of Eu2+ ions. Prototype wLEDs were fabricated and the optical properties of these phosphors, including photoluminescence, were systematically evaluated. Other properties such as lifetime and thermal stability were also studied.
The most common white-light emitting diodes (wLEDs), which consist of a blue LED (InGaN) and a yellowemitting Y3Al5O12:Ce3+ (YAG:Ce3+) phosphor, exhibit cool-white light due to the weak red emission of the phosphor. Thus, development of red-emissive phosphors that can be excited by blue light irradiation is critically important to improve the color reproducibility of the current wLEDs. In this study, we successfully obtained color-tunable Ca6(1-x)Eu6xBaP4O17 (x = 0.01-0.20) phosphors via the conventional solid state reaction. The emission color of Eu2+-activated Ca6BaP4O17 phosphors can be varied from green yellow to reddish orange by adjusting the amount of Eu2+ ions in the host lattice. As determined by Rietveld refinement, Eu2+ ions preferentially occupy two different crystallographic calcium sites, CaO7 and CaO8. Prototype wLEDs were fabricated and the optical properties of Eu2+-activated Ca6BaP4O17 phosphors, including photoluminescence, were systematically evaluated. Other properties such as lifetime and thermal stability were also studied.

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