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Electrospinning, optical properties and white LED applications of one-dimensional CaAl12O19:Mn4+ nanofiber phosphors

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 43, Issue 7, Pages 5674-5679

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2017.01.105

Keywords

CaAl12O19:Mn4+; Electrospinning; Nanofiber phosphors; WLED

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51472087]
  2. Innovation Practice Program of East China normal university graduate student [YTSKC 2015-27]

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Non-rare-earth, red-emitting CaAl12O19:Mn4+ nanofiber phosphors have been successfully prepared by an electrospinning technique followed by an annealing process. The as-prepared precursor fibers have smooth surfaces with an average diameter of 5 pm. After annealing at high temperature, the diameter of the fibers gradually reduces due to the decomposition of the organic polymers. The photoluminescence and crystalline properties of the fibers were investigated as a function of Mn4+ concentration and the annealing temperature. Under ultraviolet and blue light excitation, CaAl12O19:Mn4+ exhibits a characteristic red emission at 655 nm with three satellite peaks due to the E-2 ->(4)A(2) transition of Mn4+. The highest PL intensity is achieved at a 0.5% Mn4+ concentration and a firing temperature of 1400 degrees C. In comparison to CaAl12O19:Mn4+ prepared by a usual solid-state reaction, the luminescence of the as-prepared nanofiber phosphors in the present work has been strongly enhanced by optimizing the morphology and improving the crystallinity and phase purity. The absorption band in the blue region and a bright emission in the red region make the CaAl12O19:Mn4+ nanofiber phosphor a candidate for achieving high color rendering in YAG:Ce-based WLED5. A warm WLED with a high CRI of 88.5 at a CCT of 4553 K has been successfully achieved by coating YAG:Ce with CaAl12O19:Mn4+ nanofiber phosphors on blue InGaN chips.

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