A high quenching content red-emitting phosphor based on double perovskite host BaLaMgSbO6for white LEDs

Lixi Wang, Quan Liu, Kai Shen, Qitu Zhang, Le Zhang, Bo Song, Chingping Wong

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Abstract

Warm white LEDs with a high color rendering index and a low correlated color temperature have become a tendency. In this regard, more effective red-emitting phosphor has been optimally selected. A series of double perovskites BaLa1-xEuxMgSbO6(x = 0.05, 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9 and 1) phosphors have been successfully synthesized by solid-state method, which can generate strong red-emitting for its high quenching content. The crystal structure symmetry and the ordering degree of B-site atoms were discussed by powder X-ray diffraction, GSAS structural refinement and the Raman modes. The Eu3+ions were located in the A-site of the crystal lattices, and the oxygen ions were arranged in cubic close packed together with cations at A-site. The ions at B-site were located at octahedral gaps. A weak magnetic dipole transition (5D0-7F1, 590 nm) and a strong electric dipole transition (5D0-7F2, 615 nm) existed in the emission spectra, indicating that the Eu3+ions were located in the A-site with low crystal symmetry in the BaLaMgSbO6lattice. The distance between the luminescent centers could be increased in the crystal structure, attributing to the obtain of a high quenching content. The coordinates gradually shifted toward to the ideal red light (0.67, 0.33) with an increasing R/O value. The thermal quenching performance indicated an excellent thermal stability. In a summary, host BaLaMgSbO6has been designed, and the excellent optical performance exhibits great promise applications in white LEDs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)443-449
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume696
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Double perovskite
  • High quenching content
  • Phosphors
  • Red-emitting
  • Structure symmetry

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