YAG:Ce3+, Gd3+ nano-phosphor for white light emitting diodes

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YAG:Ce3+, Gd3+ nano-phosphors were synthesised by the glycothermal method. The X-ray diffraction measurements showed that the samples can be well-crystallised at 600°C. The transition electron microscope showed that the particles have sizes mostly in the range between 35 and 100 nm. The YAG:Ce nano-phosphor had a wide emission band ranging from blue to yellow with a peak at 532 nm, due to the transition from the lowest 5d band to 2F7/2, 2F5/2 states of the Ce3+ ion. Red-shift of emission peak wavelength from 532 to 568nm was achieved doping Gd3+ ions into the YAG:Ce3+ to substitute some Y3+ ions. White light emitting diodes (LEDs) were obtained by combining blue LED chip (InGaN-based 460nm emitting) with (Y2.94-xCe0.06Gdx)Al5O12 phosphor. As x has the value of 0.8, an intense white LED with good colour rendering of 86 was obtained. © 2013 Taylor & Francis.

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Shen, C., Zhong, C., & Ming, J. (2013). YAG:Ce3+, Gd3+ nano-phosphor for white light emitting diodes. Journal of Experimental Nanoscience, 8(1), 54–60. https://doi.org/10.1080/17458080.2011.559589

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