Improved luminescence properties of a novel red dodec-fluoride phosphor Ba3Sc2F12:Mn4+ with extraordinary thermal stability for WLED application†
Abstract
Mn4+-activated red phosphors have recently attracted tremendous attention for their fascinating performance in white light emitting diode (WLED) applications, achieving warm white light, while the thermal stability of fluorides is still considered as a drawback. Herein, we report a novel red phosphor composed of Ba3Sc2F12:Mn4+ (BSF:Mn), in which the emitting centers of Mn4+ ions are located in the sites of Sc3+ ions. The photoluminescence of BSF:Mn varies with the concentration of K2MnF6, reaction temperature, and the concentrations of NH3·H2O in the reaction system. Partly substituting Ba2+ with Ca2+ decreases the luminescence intensity of BSF:Mn. By employing the as-prepared phosphor BSF:Mn as a red component, a high-performance WLED with a correlated color temperature (CCT) of 4796 K and a color rendering index (CRI) of 85.2 was obtained. The phosphor BSF:Mn remains undecomposed up to 800 °C; therefore, this work provides a strategy to explore a novel Mn4+-doped fluoride with particularly good thermal stability.