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Highly efficient red/orange-red emitting Eu3+ and Sm3+/Eu3+ co-doped phosphors with their versatile applications
Priyadarshini Pradhan1, Sivakumar Vaidyanathan2
1Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha - 769008, India.
Abstract:
In the present work, a series of narrowband, red-emitting Li2La4(MoO4)7:Eu3+ (LLM:Eu) phosphors were synthesized through a high-temperature conventional solid-state approach. All the synthesized phosphors crystallized in a tetragonal structure with the I41/a space group. Either 395 nm near-UV light or 465 nm blue light can efficiently excite these synthesized phosphors, producing red light with a prominent wavelength of 616 nm. The optimum product of high-concentration quenching was Li2La4(MoO4)7:1.8Eu3+, which reached a high color purity (CP) of 97.28% with a greater internal quantum efficiency (IQE) of 89.6%. The Eu3+ emission from the Li2La4(MoO4)7:1.8Eu3+ phosphor presents excellent thermal stability (81.75% at 423 K) demonstrated by temperature-dependent photoluminescence spectra. Solid solution phosphors were synthesized to enhance the photophysical properties in line with those mentioned above. The IQE and thermal stability were increased to 92.54% and 86.12%, respectively. When mixed with a yellow organic dye and a blue LED chip, our red component boosts the CRI and CCT of the customizable white light emitting diodes (WLEDs). The WLED produced using the Li2La4(MoO4)7:1.8Eu3+ red phosphor exhibited superior white light emission with good CRI (83) and CCT value (4925 K), which further improved (CRI = 86 and CCT = 5371 K) in the case of the Li2La2.2Eu1.8(MoO4)4(WO4)3 solid solution phosphor. Prospective uses of the phosphors that are now being synthesized include security applications (to identify latent fingerprints and in the anti-counterfeiting field). Additionally, Eu3+/Sm3+ co-doped red/deep red-emitting phosphors were synthesized and their photophysical properties were studied in detail to use them in the fabrication of red/deep-red LEDs as a light source to promote plant development.
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