화학공학소재연구정보센터
Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.58, No.14, 9108-9117, 2019
Second-Sphere Polyhedron-Distortion-Induced Broadened and Red-Shifted Emission in Lu-3(MgxAl2-x)(Al3-xSix)O-12:Ce3+ for Warm WLED
Orange-yellow phosphors with extended broadband emission are highly desirable for warmer white-light-emitting diodes (WLED) with a higher color-rendering index. Targeted phosphors Ce3+-doped Lu-3(MgxAl2-x)(Al3-xSix)O-12 (x = 0, 0.25, 0.50, 0.75, and 1.00) were developed by chemical composition modification for luminescent tuning from green to orange-yellow with spectral broadening. The correlation between structure evolution and luminescent properties was elucidated by the local structure, fluorescence lifetime, and Eu3+ luminescence as a structural probe. The polyhedron distortion in the second-sphere coordination leads to the site differentiation and symmetry degradation of Ce3+ with the accommodation of (MgSi)(6+) pairs, comprehensively resulting in the red shift (540 -> 564 nm) and broadening in emission spectra. The WLED fabrication results demonstrate that the red shift and broadening in the emission of Lu-3(MgxAl2-x)(Al3-xSix)O-12:Ce3+ make it more suitable for the single-phosphor converted warm WLED.