Ce3+-Eu2+ Co-doped BaCa13Mg2(SiO4)8 cyan phosphor-ultra-high energy transfer efficiency for white light emitting diodes.

Journal: Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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Abstract

The energy transfer of Ce3+-Eu2+ can often greatly increase the luminescence efficiency and expand the scope of application. In this study, blue to cyan color-tunable phosphors BaCa13Mg2(SiO4)8:Ce3+,Eu2+ were prepared. BaCa13Mg2(SiO4)8:Eu2+ cyan phosphors have limited applications in WLEDs because of their disadvantages, including the inadequate luminescence performance and imperfect matching of UV chips. Therefore, Ce3+ ions were used as sensitizers to enhance the optical performance of Eu2+ ions. The energy transfer efficiency between Ce3+ and Eu2+ in the BaCa13Mg2(SiO4)8 host was calculated to be 96.7%, and the incorporation of Ce3+ ions boosted the integrated intensity and quantum efficiency of the emission spectrum by approximately 80% and 20%, respectively. At 140 °C, the integral emission intensities could still keep at 81.5% of the initial integral intensities at 25 °C. The Ce3+, Eu2+ co-doped cyan phosphor-based WLED lamp could produce outstanding warm white light with CIE coordinates of (0.3722, 0.3222), demonstrating the enormous potential for WLED applications.

Authors
Xiaoxi Ma, Shuo Yang, Chuqi Wang, Nana Jia, Chengyu Cai, Chuang Wang