Orange- to green-emitting Li(Sr,Ca)4(BO3)3:Eu2+ phosphor: emission-tunable properties and white light emitting diode application†
Abstract
An emission-tunable phosphor, Eu2+-activated LiSr(4−x−y)Cax(BO3)3:yEu2+ phosphor, was synthesized by high temperature solid state reaction. By combining with Reitveld refinement analysis, the X-ray powder diffraction test confirmed the formation of a crystalline phase. The optical spectral properties, concentration quenching properties, decay curves and thermal stability of the LiSr(4−x−y)Cax(BO3)3:yEu2+ phosphor were investigated in detail. The results showed that with the Ca2+ doping concentration increasing, the emission maxima is shifted from 618 to 501 nm and the color hue can be tuned from orange red to blue green. The effects of Ca2+ substitutions into Sr2+ sites on the emission band change were investigated. A white LED was fabricated using a blue 450 nm chip pumped by LiSr3.92Ca0.06(BO3)3:0.02Eu2+ phosphor film. Under 100 mA driven currents, the white LED device has a Commission International de I'Eclairage (CIE) color coordinate of (0.3563, 0.3576) at a white light (correlated color temperature = 5083 K) and an excellent color rendering indices of 85.3.