Emerging ultra-narrow-band cyan-emitting phosphor for white LEDs with enhanced color rendition

Ming Zhao(Beijing University of Technology), Hongxu Liao(Beijing University of Technology), Мaxim S. Моlokeev(Institute of Physics), Yayun Zhou(State Key Laboratory of Luminescent Materials and Devices), Qinyuan Zhang(State Key Laboratory of Luminescent Materials and Devices), Quanlin Liu(Beijing University of Technology), Zhiguo Xia(Beijing University of Technology)
Light Science & Applications
April 10, 2019
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Abstract

Abstract Phosphor-converted white LEDs rely on combining a blue-emitting InGaN chip with yellow and red-emitting luminescent materials. The discovery of cyan-emitting (470–500 nm) phosphors is a challenge to compensate for the spectral gap and produce full-spectrum white light. Na 0.5 K 0.5 Li 3 SiO 4 :Eu 2+ (NKLSO:Eu 2+ ) phosphor was developed with impressive properties, providing cyan emission at 486 nm with a narrow full width at half maximum (FWHM) of only 20.7 nm, and good thermal stability with an integrated emission loss of only 7% at 150 °C. The ultra-narrow-band cyan emission results from the high-symmetry cation sites, leading to almost ideal cubic coordination for UCr 4 C 4 -type compounds. NKLSO:Eu 2+ phosphor allows the valley between the blue and yellow emission peaks in the white LED device to be filled, and the color-rendering index can be enhanced from 86 to 95.2, suggesting great applications in full-spectrum white LEDs.


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