A single Eu2+-activated high-color-rendering oxychloride white-light phosphor for white-light-emitting diodes

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Single-phased, high-color-rendering index (CRI) white-light phosphors are emerging as potential phosphor-converted white-light-emitting diodes (WLEDs) and as an alternative to blends of tricolor phosphors. However, it is a challenge to create a high CRI white light from a single-doped activator. Here, we present a high CRI (Ra = 91) white-light phosphor, Sr5 (PO4)3-x (BO3)x Cl:Eu2+, composed of Sr5(PO4)3 Cl as the beginning member and Sr5 (BO3)3 Cl as the end member. This work utilized the solid-solution method, and tunable Eu2+ emission was achieved. Color-tunable Eu2+ emissions in response to structural variation were observed in Sr5 (PO4)3-x (BO3)x Cl solid solutions. This was further confirmed using X-ray Rietveld refinement, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, and in the photoluminescence spectra. The color-tunable emissions included the white light that originated from the combination of the blue emission of Sr5 (PO4)3 Cl:Eu2+ and an induced Eu2+ yellow emission at approximately 550 nm in the solid solution. Importantly, the white-light phosphors showed a greater R9 = 90.2 under excitation at 365 nm. This result has rarely been reported in the literature and is greater than that of (R9 = 14.3) commercial Y3Al5O12:Ce3+-based WLEDs. These findings demonstrate the great potential of Sr5(PO4)3-x (BO3)x Cl:0.04Eu2+ as a white-light phosphor for near-UV phosphor-converted WLEDs. These results also provide a shortcut for developing a high CRI white-light phosphor from a single Eu2+-doped compound.

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Dai, P. P., Li, C., Zhang, X. T., Xu, J., Chen, X., Wang, X. L., … Liu, Y. C. (2016). A single Eu2+-activated high-color-rendering oxychloride white-light phosphor for white-light-emitting diodes. Light: Science and Applications, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/lsa.2016.24

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