Tunable white-light emission and energy transfer in single-phase Bi3+,Eu3+ co-doped Ba9Y2Si6O24 phosphors for UV w-LEDs

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In this paper, a series of Bi3+ and Eu3+ single-doped as well as Bi3+,Eu3+ co-doped Ba9Y2Si6O24 samples were synthesized through a simple high-temperature solid-state reaction method. Their crystal structures, morphologies, luminescent properties, temperature-dependent emission spectra, decay curves and quantum efficiencies were investigated in detail. Upon ultraviolet light excitation, Bi3+ single-doped samples exhibited blue and green emissions peaking at 408 and 501 nm, corresponding to the 3P1–1S0 transition of Bi3+ ions. The spectral analysis indicated that there were two different luminescent centers of Bi3+ ions due to different occupancies in Ba9Y2Si6O24 host lattice. And the highest quantum efficiency can reach 64.5% in Ba9Y2Si6O24:0.024Bi3+ phosphor. The remarkable spectral overlap between the emission spectra of Bi3+ ions and the excitation spectra of Eu3+ ions indicated the exist of energy transfer from Bi3+ to Eu3+. The efficient energy transfer from Bi3+ to Eu3+ has been investigated in detail and resulted in that tunable and white-light emission can be obtained by modulating Eu3+ doping concentration. White emission can be realized with the CIE coordinates of (0.357, 0.345)and quantum efficiency of 57.6% for Ba9Y2Si6O24:0.024Bi3+,0.02Eu3+. The above results demonstrate that Ba9Y2Si6O24:Bi3+,Eu3+ may be a potential candidate for ultraviolet (UV)driven white light-emitting diodes (w-LEDs).

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Guo, H., Zheng, Z., Teng, L., Wei, R., & Hu, F. (2019). Tunable white-light emission and energy transfer in single-phase Bi3+,Eu3+ co-doped Ba9Y2Si6O24 phosphors for UV w-LEDs. Journal of Luminescence, 213, 494–503. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jlumin.2019.05.057

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