Li substituent tuning of LED phosphors with enhanced efficiency, tunable photoluminescence, and improved thermal stability

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Solid-state phosphor-converted white light-emitting diodes (pc-WLEDs) are currently revolutionizing the lighting industry. To advance the technology, phosphors with high efficiency, tunable photoluminescence, and high thermal stability are required. Here, we demonstrate that a simple lithium incorporation in NaAlSiO4:Eu system enables the simultaneous fulfillment of the three criteria. The Li substitution at Al sites beside Na sites in NaAlSiO 4 :Eu leads to an enhanced emission intensity/efficiency owing to an effective Eu 3+ to Eu 2+ reduction, an emission color tuning from yellow to green by tuning the occupation of different Eu sites, and an improvement of luminescence thermal stability as a result of the interplaywith Li-related defects. A pc-WLED using the Li-codoped NaAlSiO 4 :Eu as a green component exhibits improved performance. The phosphorswithmultiple activator sites can facilitate the positive synergistic effect on luminescence properties.

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Zhao, M., Xia, Z., Huang, X., Ning, L., Gautier, R., Molokeev, M. S., … Poeppelmeier, K. R. (2019). Li substituent tuning of LED phosphors with enhanced efficiency, tunable photoluminescence, and improved thermal stability. Science Advances, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aav0363

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