Abstract
Single crystal of novel orange-red emission CaAl2Si4N8:Eu2+ phosphor was grown by our original vapor phase technique, and the precise crystal structure was investigated for the first time by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The crystal structure of CaAl2Si4N8:Eu2+ single crystal was verified to be an α-Si3N4-type trigonal structure (space group P31c) with a = 0.79525(9) nm, c = 0.57712(8) nm, and z = 2. The Ca atoms were coordinated to seven nitrogen atoms and located in the three-dimensional framework formed by (Al, Si)N4 tetrahedra. The single-crystal CaAl2Si4N8:Eu2+ phosphors exhibited a broad reddish-yellow emission with a peak at 600 nm under near-UV and blue light excitation. When increasing the temperature up to 150 °C, the emission intensity of the CaAl2Si4N8:Eu2+ phosphor decreased to 88% of the initial value at 25 °C.
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Hasegawa, S., Hasegawa, T., Kim, S. W., Yamanashi, R., Uematsu, K., Toda, K., & Sato, M. (2019). Single Crystal Growth and Crystal Structure Analysis of Novel Orange-Red Emission Pure Nitride CaAl2Si4N8:Eu2+ Phosphor. ACS Omega, 4(6), 9939–9945. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b00606
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