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Garnet phosphors for white-light-emitting diodes: modification and calculation

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 50, Issue 11, Pages 3769-3781

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0dt04368k

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  1. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2014CB643801]
  2. National Key Research and Development Plan [2017YFB0404300, 2017YFB0404301]
  3. 2020 Independent Innovation Project of Grirem (Study on Novel High Efficiency Far-red Phosphor) [032041]

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Phosphor-converted white-light-emitting diodes (pc-wLEDs) with garnet phosphors have gained significant attention for their high efficiency and long lifetime. The modification and calculation of garnet phosphors, including Ce3+-doped YAG:Ce3+, have shown promising results in improving structure and luminescence properties. First-principles calculations have also played a crucial role in analyzing and predicting the performance of garnet phosphors in pc-wLEDs.
Phosphor-converted white-light-emitting diodes (pc-wLEDs) have attracted considerable attention in general lighting and backlight display applications due to their high efficiency and long lifetime. The combination of Ce3+-doped yttrium aluminium garnet (YAG:Ce3+) with a blue LED chip is the most mature technology to obtain white light emission. Because of the excellent structural flexibility of garnet, many novel garnet phosphors have been designed and developed in the past few years. In this Frontier article, we describe our results related to the modification and calculation of garnet phosphors. The modification of YAG:Ce3+ phosphors is divided into five types depending on the crystallographic sites of substitution, and the effects of each on the structure and luminescence properties are illustrated in detail. Additionally, we outline our recent research progress in first-principles calculations of garnet phosphors with an emphasis on the analysis and prediction of their structure and luminescence performance. Finally, the status quo of pc-wLEDs using garnet phosphors, as well as the potential problems and future developments of garnet phosphors, are also discussed.

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