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Site Occupancy Preference, Enhancement Mechanism, and Thermal Resistance of Mn4+ Red Luminescence in Sr4Al14O25: Mn4+ for Warm WLEDs

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 27, Issue 8, Pages 2938-2945

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.5b00226

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51322208, 51132004]
  2. Guangdong Natural Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars [S20120011380]
  3. Department of Education of Guangdong Province [2013gjhz0001]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

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Red phosphors play an indispensable role in phosphor-based warm white light-emitting diodes (WLEDS). We demonstrated recently that the non-rare-earth phosphor Sr4Al14O25:Mn4+ exhibits red luminescence even More intensely than the commercial Mn4+ phosphor 3.5MgO(center dot)0.5MgF(2 center dot)GeO(2):Mn4+ upon blue excitation. Herein, on the basis of crystal field calculations employing the exchange charge model) we identify the energy levels of three types of Mn4+ ions situated at Al3+ sites in the Sr4Al14O23 crystal lattice and find that the doped manganese ions occupy preferentially the Al4 and Al5 more covalent sites rather than the Al6 site. We report that the Mn4+ luminescence can be enhanced upon the inclusion of Mg2+ in the synthesis reaction. The mechanisms for this effect comprise the lower nonradiative, decay rate from the E-2(g) state because of the reduction in energy migration along Mn4+ ions to killer sites and the morphology evolution from orderly layered smooth nanosheets to irregular nanoparticles disorderly compacted in porous bundles. Interestingly, various other phases are formed upon the addition of Mg2+. The resistance of Mn4+ photoluminescence in the phosphor to thermal impact has also been studied and no obvious thermal degradation after a cycle experiment by heating and cooling the sample between 25 and 300 degrees C was found. As proof of concept, a warm perception WLED has been made when the phosphor was applied to the package of a blue LED chip and YAG:Ce.

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