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Limited energy migration and circumscribed multiphonon relaxation produced non-concentration quenching in a novel dazzling red-emitting phosphor

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 52, Issue 44, Pages 16315-16325

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3dt02298f

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In this study, we achieved non-concentration quenching doping of Eu3+ ions in Sr9Y2-2xW4O24:xEu3+ phosphor, which effectively suppressed energy migration and cross-relaxation and resulted in high quantum efficiency and color purity. The prepared phosphor showed high thermal tolerance and excellent performance, indicating potential applications in various fields.
White LED applications are still constrained by extremely efficient narrow band red emitting phosphors. Meanwhile, the concentration quenching induced by energy migration is the main reason that limits the emission intensity of a red emitting phosphor. Therefore, developing a novel red emitting material with energy migration limitations seems necessary. Here, we proposed and realized the non-concentration quenching doping of Eu3+ ions in a Sr9Y2-2xW4O24:xEu(3+) (0 <= x <= 1.0) phosphor for the first time by means of host preferential selection. By clearly investigating the crystal structure and luminescence kinetics, the long-distance between the nearby Eu3+ ions and the low phonon energy are the main reasons that suppress the energy migration and the cross-relaxation among Eu3+ ions. These advantages result in a high internal (90.47%) and external quantum efficiency (42.1%) of Sr9Eu2W4O24. With the help of the Judd-Ofelt theory and the large value of oscillator strength Omega(2), Eu3+ ions are verified to occupy the non-symmetric lattice site with high color purity (94.4%). In addition, only 5.2% emission intensity loss at 140 degrees C can guarantee its application in LED devices. Moreover, the SYWO:Eu3+ phosphor has high thermal tolerance, high color stability, excellent moisture resistance and superior physical/chemical stability, and thus has broad practical spectral application prospects. The prepared WLED shows superior performance, and the calculated NTSC values are as high as 101.8% and 104.7%, respectively. For comparison, the optical performances of the Sr9Y2W4O24:Eu3+ phosphor outperform those of the standard commercial red phosphors, Y2O3:Eu3+ and Y2O2S:Eu3+, and almost match that of K2MnF6. These results may pave the way for fresh approaches to the study of high-performance Eu3+-activated phosphors.

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