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Luminescence and Site Symmetry Studies of New Red Phosphors (Ca, Ba) 3 (VO 4 ) 2 :Eu 3+ Under Blue Excitation
Author(s) -
Lin HanYu,
Fang YingChien,
Huang XiaoRong,
Chu ShengYuan
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
journal of the american ceramic society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.9
H-Index - 196
eISSN - 1551-2916
pISSN - 0002-7820
DOI - 10.1111/j.1551-2916.2009.03338.x
Subject(s) - phosphor , chromaticity , luminescence , analytical chemistry (journal) , ion , excitation , chemistry , materials science , optoelectronics , optics , physics , organic chemistry , chromatography , quantum mechanics
In this paper, the (Ca, Ba) 3 (VO 4 ) 2 :Eu 3+ red phosphors were prepared by the solid‐state reaction method for the first time, and the preferable sintered condition was obtained at 1050°C for 6 h. To improve the luminescence intensity of Ca 2.82 (VO 4 ) 2 :0.12Eu 3+ , an attempt was made to replace Ca 2+ by Ba 2+ . It was found that the substitution of 6.7%–9.9% Ba 2+ ions instead of the Ca 2+ ions enhanced the emission intensity under 465 nm excitation. According to the changes of the lattice constants, this enhancement can originate from the lower site symmetry of the Eu 3+ ion in the center with noninversion symmetry. And we observed the optimum value of the Ba 2+ content ( y ) was at 9.9 mol% in (Ca 1− y Ba y ) 2.82 (VO 4 ) 2 :0.12Eu 3+ . Compared with commercial oxysulfide and sulfide red phosphors suitable for blue excitation, our synthesized phosphor (Ca, Ba) 3 (VO 4 ) 2 :Eu 3+ has the advantages of no chemical instability or sulfur pollution. In addition, the emission peak at 614 nm and the CIE (International Commission on Illumination) chromaticity points of (0.644, 0.355) for the (Ca 0.901 Ba 0.099 ) 2.82 (VO 4 ) 2 :0.12Eu 3+ phosphor indicate this phosphor can be used as a potential candidate for the phosphor‐converted white light emitting diode with a blue chip (450–470 nm).