An organic–inorganic hybrid K2TiF6 : Mn4+ red-emitting phosphor with remarkable improvement of emission and luminescent thermal stability†
Abstract
A new type of monoethanolamine (MEA) and Mn4+ co-doped KTF : MEAH+, Mn4+ (K2TiF6 : 0.1MEAH+, 0.06Mn4+) red emitting phosphor was synthesized by an ion exchange method. The prepared Mn4+ co-doped organic–inorganic hybrid red phosphor exhibits sharp red emission at 632 nm and the emission intensity at room temperature is 1.43 times that of a non-hybrid control sample KTF : Mn4+ (K2TiF6 : 0.06Mn4+). It exhibits good luminescent thermal stability at high temperatures, and the maximum integrated PL intensity at 150 °C is 2.34 times that of the initial value at 30 °C. By coating a mixture of KTF : MEAH+, Mn4+, a yellow phosphor (YAG : Ce3+) and epoxy resin on a blue InGaN chip, a prototype WLED (white light-emitting diode) with CCT = 3740 K and Ra = 90.7 is assembled. The good performance of the WLED shows that KTF : MEAH+, Mn4+ can provide a new choice for the synthesis of new Mn4+ doped fluoride phosphors.