Novel highly efficient Bi3+-activated phosphors for warm WLEDs
Abstract
In this paper, novel Bi3+-activated Ca2LuZrScAl2GeO12 (CLZSAG) phosphors with a garnet structure were prepared by a high temperature solid-state method. There are two kinds of luminescent centers in the CLZSAG:Bi3+ phosphors, which exhibit a blue emission under 365 nm excitation and a rare near-ultraviolet emission with a narrow band (FWHM = 34 nm) under 290 nm excitation. The combination of the structure and luminescence reveals that the Bi3+ ions occupy the sites of the LuO8 and ScO6 polyhedra with different local coordination environments, leading to two different luminescence behaviors. In addition, the prepared phosphors also have excellent thermostability (I423K/298K = 80%), and high quantum efficiencies of 72% and 60% under 290 and 365 nm excitation, respectively. Since the absorption band of the phosphor in the UV-visible region can match well with the commercial 365 nm chips, a high-performance WLED device with a high color rendering index (Ra = 98.5) and a low correlated color temperature (CCT = 4455 K) was obtained by combining commercial phosphors Lu-YAG:Ce3+ and CaAlSiN3:Eu2+ and samples of the CLZSAG:Bi3+ phosphor with 365 nm chips. Our results demonstrate that CLZSAG:Bi3+ has great potential application in WLED devices.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry C HOT Papers