Preparation and luminescence properties of spherical Sr4Al14O25: Eu2+ phosphor particles by a liquid synthesis
- Authors
- Lee, J.; Choi, S.; Nahm, S.; Jung, H.-K.
- Issue Date
- 2014
- Publisher
- Korea Federation of Science and Technology
- Keywords
- Co-precipitation; Shape control; Sr4Al14O25:Eu2+
- Citation
- Korean Journal of Materials Research, v.24, no.7, pp.351 - 356
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- Korean Journal of Materials Research
- Volume
- 24
- Number
- 7
- Start Page
- 351
- End Page
- 356
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/100728
- DOI
- 10.3740/MRSK.2014.24.7.351
- ISSN
- 1225-0562
- Abstract
- A spherical Sr4Al14O25:Eu2+ phosphor for use in white-light-emitting diodes was synthesized using a liquid-state reaction with two precipitation stages. For the formation of phosphor from a precursor, the calcination temperature was 1,100°C. The particle morphology of the phosphor was changed by controlling the processing conditions. The synthesized phosphor particles were spherical with a narrow size-distribution and had mono-dispersity. Upon excitation at 395 nm, the phosphor exhibited an emission band centered at 497 nm, corresponding to the 4f65d→4f7 electronic transitions of Eu2+. The critical quenching-concentration of Eu2+ in the synthesized Sr4Al14O25:Eu2+ phosphor was 5 mol%. A phosphorconverted LED was fabricated by the combination of the optimized spherical phosphor and a near-UV 390 nm LED chip. When this pc-LED was operated under various forward-bias currents at room temperature, the pc-LED exhibited a bright blue-green emission band, and high color-stability against changes in input power. Accordingly, the prepared spherical phosphor appears to be an excellent candidate for white LED applications. © Materials Research Society of Korea, All rights reserved.
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