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Novel double perovskite reddish-orange emitting Ca2InNbO6: Sm3+phosphors with abnormal thermal quenching for white LEDs

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 938, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.168540

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Abnormal thermal quenching; W-LEDs; Ca2InNbO6; Sm3+

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A series of reddish-orange emitting CINO:Sm3+ phosphors were synthesized for w-LEDs, showing high emission intensity and temperature-dependent enhancement. The w-LEDs exhibited good color rendering index and color temperature.
A series of reddish-orange emitting Ca2InNbO6:Sm3+ (CINO:Sm3+) phosphors for white light-emitting diodes (w-LEDs) were synthesized using a high-temperature solid-state technique. The synthesized CINO:Sm3+ phosphors are pure phases with monoclinic structures. The optimal Sm3+ doping concentration is 0.02 mol, and concentration quenching is due to the dipole-dipole interaction. Upon 407 nm excitation, the as-prepared CINO:Sm3+ phosphors exhibited strong reddish-orange emission around 602 nm, attributed to the 4G5/2 -> 6H7/2 transition of Sm3+. Surprisingly, the CINO:Sm3+ phosphors revealed an abnormal thermal quenching (ATQ) phenomenon, and when the temperature of the phosphors was raised to 380 K, their emission intensity increased by more than 15%. The CINO:0.02Sm3+ phosphor had a high color purity (98.9%) and reddish-orange chromaticity coordinates (0.608, 0.388). Meanwhile, the manufactured w-LED demonstrated a good color rendering index (Ra = 93), decent CCT (5752 K), and Commission International de l ' Eclairage (CIE) chromaticity coordinates (0.327, 0.335). The experimental results demonstrated the su-periority of the CINO:Sm3+ phosphors in w-LEDs.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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