Synthesis, crystal structure and luminescence properties of a Y4Si2O7N2:Ce3+ phosphor for near-UV white LEDs
Abstract
A near-UV excited phosphor, Y4Si2O7N2:Ce3+, was synthesized using a solid-state reaction. The crystal structure and luminescence properties were studied. Y4Si2O7N2 crystallizes in a monoclinic unit cell with space group P21/c, lattice constants a = 7.5678(2) Å, b = 10.4529(1) Å, c = 10.7779(3) Å and β = 110.06°, and cell volume = 800.85(2) Å3. The crystal structure of Y4Si2O7N2, featuring Si(O,N)4 polyhedra, is provided, and there are four different Y3+ coordination environments with two different coordination numbers in the structure. Ce3+-doped Y4Si2O7N2 exhibited a broad emission band, and the maximum emission wavelength could be tuned from blue (λem = 450 nm) to green (λem = 515 nm) by increasing the concentration of Ce3+. The quantum efficiency was determined to be about 47%. The results show that Y4Si2O7N2:Ce3+ is a candidate for use as a conversion phosphor for near-UV white LED applications.