Recent development of Eu3+-doped phosphor for white LED application: A review

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The phosphor converted w-LEDs gaincrucial attention in solid state lighting (SSL) for generation of illumination owing to their numerous meritorious advantages such as superior life time, excellent efficiency, compactness, reliability and power saving consumption as well as environmental friendly. The quality of w-LEDs in lighting and display is influence by host phosphorand the choice of activator. So greatlyattemptwere dedicated to developed inventiveuni-nucleiluminescent phosphor materials compose of chromatic stability, optimum CRI and low correlated color temperature. This review elaborate theintroduction ofEu3+rare earth activated red emitting phosphor assigned to 5D0→7FJ (J= 1,2,3,4) energy levelsand its fundamental merit for w-LEDs. This article represent the analyseofcombination of different types of Eu3+ activated luminescent materials by traditional and novel methods and its impact on photoluminescence for SSL.

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Lakde, J., Mehare, C. M., Pandey, K. K., Dhoble, N. S., & Dhoble, S. J. (2021). Recent development of Eu3+-doped phosphor for white LED application: A review. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1913). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1913/1/012029

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