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Structure, Luminescence, and Application of a Robust Carbidonitride Blue Phosphor (Al1-xSixCxN1-x:Eu2+) for Near UV-LED Driven Solid State Lighting.

Authors :
Le Wang
Xiaojun Wang
Takashi Takeda
Naoto Hirosaki
Yi-Ting Tsai
Ru-Shi Liu
Rong-Jun Xie
Source :
Chemistry of Materials. Dec2015, Vol. 27 Issue 24, p8457-8466. 10p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

As an extension of nitride luminescent materials, carbidonitride phosphors are also attracting great attention due to their superior thermal stability. This paper reports a blue-emitting carbidonitride phosphor Al1-xSixCxN1-x:Eu2+ suitable for near ultraviolet (UV) light emitting diodes (LEDs), which is formulated by introducing SiC into AlN:Eu2+. With the introduction of carbon (silicon), the lattice abnormally shrinks along both a- and c-axes at low x values (x = 0.08), due to the formation of a dense interlayer for accommodating the luminescence center Eu2+. Both of the Raman spectra and solid state NMR spectroscopy show that both Si and C are dissolved in the AlN lattice. A single blue emission band (λem = 472-477 nm) is observed for compositions of x > 0.05 by cathodoluminescence measurements. Under the 365 nm excitation, the maximum luminescence is attained for the composition of x = 0.06 that has an external quantum efficiency of 61% and absorption efficiency of 74.4%, which is about 11-15% higher than the corresponding carbon-free nitride sample. The thermal quenching of Al1-xSixCxN1-x:Eu2+ reduces with increasing C (SiC) content, and the sample of x = 0.06 shows a small loss of ~4.0% in quantum efficiency even at 200 °C. Using this phosphor in a near UV-driven white LED, a superhigh color rendering index of Ra = 95.3 and R9 = 72 as well as a color temperature of 3533 K are achieved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08974756
Volume :
27
Issue :
24
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemistry of Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
113268546
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.5b04384