Issue 10, 2024

An efficient blue–violet phosphor: an advanced material designed for high-quality full-spectrum lighting

Abstract

A highly efficient phosphor with exceptional luminescence properties is crucial for achieving high-quality solid-state white-light illumination. Here, this paper presents a groundbreaking discovery, an innovative blue–violet emitting Ba1.31Sr3.69(BO3)3Cl:Ce3+ (BSBCl:Ce3+) phosphor designed with remarkable thermal stability and quantum efficiency for full spectrum white light-emitting diodes (WLEDs). By employing a high-temperature solid-phase method, we synthesized various BSBCl:xCe3+ phosphors with different Ce3+ doping concentrations. Remarkably, BSBCl:0.03Ce3+ displays a broad excitation band from 250 nm to 400 nm, rendering it compatible with commercial near-ultraviolet (UV) LED chips. Under 330 nm excitation, this phosphor emits blue light with an astonishing 88.2% internal quantum efficiency (IQE) and an impressive 60.9% external quantum efficiency (EQE). Notably, when employed in the temperature range of 298–473 K, the synthesized BSBCl:0.03Ce3+ phosphor exhibits exceptional color stability and thermal stability (I423 K/I298 K = 83%). Utilizing BSBCl:0.03Ce3+ as the blue–violet emitting component in the fabrication of WLED devices has demonstrated significant advancements in the color rendering index. These findings underscore the potential of BSBCl:Ce3+ phosphors for a wide range of applications in health-oriented indoor illumination.

Graphical abstract: An efficient blue–violet phosphor: an advanced material designed for high-quality full-spectrum lighting

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Dec 2023
Accepted
03 Feb 2024
First published
08 Feb 2024

Dalton Trans., 2024,53, 4564-4573

An efficient blue–violet phosphor: an advanced material designed for high-quality full-spectrum lighting

X. Wu, Y. Xu, S. Yin, C. Zhong, X. Zhang, L. Zhou and H. You, Dalton Trans., 2024, 53, 4564 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT04096H

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