Issue 1, 2021

A promising blue-emitting phosphor CaYGaO4:Bi3+ for near-ultraviolet (NUV) pumped white LED application and the emission improvement by Li+ ions

Abstract

In this paper, a blue-emitting phosphor CaYGaO4:Bi3+ is reported, which has a broad emission band peaked at 435 nm covering the 375 nm to 575 nm spectral region. The CIE coordinates of CaYGaO4:Bi3+ is (0.1536, 0.0885) with color purity of 85.2%. Importantly, when Bi3+ ions are introduced into the CaYGaO4 host, the excitation peak of Bi3+ is located at 370 nm, which matches well with the efficient near-ultraviolet (NUV) light emitting diode (LED) chips. Furthermore, the emission intensity of the CaYGaO4:Bi3+ phosphor increased ∼1.47 times by adding Li2CO3 as a fluxing agent. The quantum efficiency of the prepared CaYGaO4:Bi3+,Li+ phosphor reaches 45.7% under 370 nm excitation, and the PL intensity remains 76.3% of that at room temperature at 423 K. Using the CaYGaO4:Bi3+,Li+ phosphor, coupled only with an orange phosphor (Sr,Ba)3SiO5:Eu2+ and a 370 nm NUV chip driven by 20 mA current, a NUV-based WLED, with chromaticity coordinates of (0.3610, 0.3360), correlated color temperature (CCT) = 4304 K and color rendering index (CRI) = 86.9, has been achieved. The white light emitting diodes employing CaYGaO4:Bi3+ as a blue-emitting component exhibit superior electroluminescence properties. All results demonstrate that CaYGaO4:Bi3+ is a promising blue component for application in NUV-based WLEDs.

Graphical abstract: A promising blue-emitting phosphor CaYGaO4:Bi3+ for near-ultraviolet (NUV) pumped white LED application and the emission improvement by Li+ ions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Aug 2020
Accepted
10 Oct 2020
First published
02 Nov 2020

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021,9, 303-312

A promising blue-emitting phosphor CaYGaO4:Bi3+ for near-ultraviolet (NUV) pumped white LED application and the emission improvement by Li+ ions

Y. Fu, P. Xiong, X. Liu, X. Wang, S. Wu, Q. Liu, M. Peng and Y. Chen, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021, 9, 303 DOI: 10.1039/D0TC03941A

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