Abstract
Globally, phosphor converted white-LEDs (W-LEDs) are among the most suitable sources to reduce energy consumption. Nevertheless, modernization of efficient broadband emitting phosphors is most crucial to improve the W-LED performance. Herein, we synthesized a series of novel broadband emitting Sr2−xAl3O6F:xEu2+phosphorsviaa new microwave-assisted diffusion method. Rietveld refinement of the obtained X-ray diffraction results was performed to recognize the exact crystal phase and the various cationic sites. Oxygen vacancies (VO) formed under synthetic reducing conditions enabled Sr2Al3O6F to demonstrate bright self-activated bluish emission. Doping of Eu2+ions unlocked the energy transfer process from the host to the activator ions, owing to which, the self-activated emission diminished and the Eu2+-doped sample showed amplified bluish-green emission. The gradual increase in Eu2+concentrations regulated the controllable emissions from the bluish (0.34, 0.42) to the greenish (0.38, 0.43) zone under UV excitation. Because of the different absorption preferences of Eu2+ions located at the different Sr2+sites, Sr2−xAl3O6F:xEu2+exhibited bluish-white emission under blue irradiation. A further enhancement in PL intensity had been observed by the cation substitution of Ba2+for Sr2+sites in the optimum Sr1.95Al3O6F:0.05Eu2+phosphor. The as-fabricated W-LEDs utilizing the optimized Sr1.75Ba0.2Al3O6F:0.05Eu2+phosphor exhibited a cool-white light emission along with a 372 nm NUV-LED and a 420 nm blue-LED with a moderate CRI of 70 and a CCT above 6000 K. Such cool white emission was controlled to natural white with the CCT close to 5000 K, and the CRI above 80viautilizing a suitable red emitting phosphor. The W-LED performances of the optimized phosphor justified its applicability to produce white light for lighting applications.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 15245-15256 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics |
| Volume | 23 |
| Issue number | 28 |
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| State | Published - Jul 28 2021 |
Funding
The present research is financially supported by the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), DST, Govt. of India, India, through the Early Career Research Award (ECR/2017/ 002210), and the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), Govt. of India, India, through the Focused Basic Research under 4M theme (Project no. MLP0033).