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Luminescence properties of Ce3+-activated alkaline earth silicon nitride M2Si5N8 (M = Ca, Sr, Ba) materials

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JOURNAL OF LUMINESCENCE
Volume 116, Issue 1-2, Pages 107-116

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2005.03.014

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alkaline-earth silicon nitride; luminescence; phosphors; cerium; X-ray powder diffraction; white-light LEDs

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The luminescence properties of Ce3+, Li+ or Na+ co-doped alkaline-earth silicon nitride M2Si5N8 (M = Ca, Sr, Ba) are reported. The solubility of Ce3+ and optical properties Of M2-2xCexLixSi5N8 (x <= 0.1) materials have been investigated as function of the cerium concentration by X-ray powder diffraction analysis and fluorescence spectroscopy. X-ray diffraction results show that the maximum solubility of Ce3+ in M2Si5N8 is about 2.5 mol% (x approximate to 0.05) for both Ca2Si5N8 and Sr2Si5N8, and at 1.0 mol% (x <= 0.02) for Ba2Si5N8. The Ce3+-activated M2Si5N8 phosphors exhibit broad emission bands with maxima at 470, 553 and 451 nm for M = Ca, Sr, Ba, respectively, due to the 5d -> 4f transition of Ce3+. In addition, M2Si5N8:Ce3+, Li+ (M = Sr, Ba) obviously shows two Ce3+ emission centers due to the fact that the Ce3+ ions occupy two M sites. With increasing Ce3+ concentration, both absorption and emission intensity increase and the position of the emission bands show a slight red-shift (< 10 nm). The influence of using Na+ instead of Li+ ion as charge compensator on emission and excitation properties is small but Na+ enhances the emission intensity because of larger solubility of Ce3+ in M2Si5N8 (M = Ca, Sr). With increasing the ionic radius going from Ca to Sr and Ba, the ratio of the emission intensity to the absorption intensity of Ce3+ decreases related to a decreasing Ce3+ solubility. An intense absorption and excitation band in the blue range (370-450 nm) in M2Si5N8:Ce, Li(Na) (M = Ca, Sr) points out that these materials are promising conversion phosphors for white-light LEDs. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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