Mn4+ activated fluoride phosphors have been considered as highly promising red component for warm white light-emitting diodes (WLEDs) in recent years. In this work, a novel nonequivalent doping Cs3AlF6:Mn4+ red-emitting phosphor were synthesized via a co-precipitation method and its crystal structure, morphology, and luminescent properties were investigated in detail. The Cs3AlF6:Mn4+ phosphor with a sheet morphology have broad band absorption in blue light region (∼467 nm) and narrow bandwidth emissions in red region (∼634 nm). The WLED fabricated with Cs3AlF6:Mn4+ red phosphor, YAG:Ce3+ yellow phosphor and a blue InGaN LED chip demonstrates intense warm light with good luminescence performance of low related color temperature (CCT, Tc = 3659 K) and high color rendering index (CRI, Ra = 86.2). These results indicate the Cs3AlF6:Mn4+ red phosphor can be a potential candidate for warm WLEDs.
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Ming, H., Zhang, J., Liu, L., Peng, J., Du, F., & Ye, X. (2018). Luminescent Properties of a Cs 3 AlF 6 :Mn 4+ Red Phosphor for Warm White Light-Emitting Diodes. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 7(9), R149–R155. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0271809jss
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