A high efficiency broad-band near-infrared Ca2LuZr2Al3O12:Cr3+ garnet phosphor for blue LED chips
Abstract
The garnet Ca2LuZr2Al3O12 (CLZA) is a promising broad-band NIR phosphor for blue LED chips when it is doped with Cr3+. The photoelectric efficiency of the pc-LED fabricated from CLZA:Cr3+ and a 460 nm LED chip, in the 750–820 nm spectral range, was 4.1%, which was superior to the efficiency of a tungsten lamp (2.9%). In CLZA’s structure, Cr3+ occupied Ca2+/Lu3+ and Zr4+ sites and showed two luminescence centers. The crystal strength parameters of Ce3+ and Cr3+ were calculated to show the coordination environment of the dodecahedral and octahedral sites in CLZA. Low absorbance of Cr3+ was the main constraint on quantum efficiency. Ce3+ was thus introduced as a sensitizer to improve the absorbance. An efficient energy transfer process can be observed between Ce3+ and Cr3+ in CLZA. The temperature dependent properties of CLZA:Cr3+ were also studied. Two thermal processes (thermal quenching and thermal ionization) were observed and discussed in detail.