New yellow Ba0.93Eu0.07Al2O4 phosphor for warm-white light-emitting diodes through single-emitting-center conversion

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Abstract

Phosphor-converted white light-emitting diodes for indoor illumination need to be warm-white (i.e., correlated color temperature,<4000 K) with good color rendition (i.e., color rendering index >.80). However, no single-phosphor, single-emitting-center-converted white light-emitting diodes can simultaneously satisfy the color temperature and rendition requirements due to the lack of sufficient red spectral component in the phosphors' emission spectrum. Here, we report a new yellow Ba0.93Eu0.07Al 2O4 phosphor that has a new orthorhombic lattice structure and exhibits a broad yellow photoluminescence band with sufficient red spectral component. Warm-white emissions with correlated color temperature <4000 K and color rendering index >80 were readily achieved when combining the Ba0.93Eu0.07Al2O4 phosphor with a blue light-emitting diode (440-470 nm). This study demonstrates that warm-white light-emitting diodes with high color rendition (i.e., color rendering index .80) can be achieved based on single-phosphor, single-emitting-center conversion. © 2013 CIOMP. All rights reserved.

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Li, X., Budai, J. D., Liu, F., Howe, J. Y., Zhang, J., Wang, X. J., … Pan, Z. (2013). New yellow Ba0.93Eu0.07Al2O4 phosphor for warm-white light-emitting diodes through single-emitting-center conversion. Light: Science and Applications, 2(JANUARY). https://doi.org/10.1038/lsa.2013.6

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