A Robust Anti-Thermal-Quenching Phosphor Based on Zero-Dimensional Metal Halide Rb 3 InCl 6 : x Sb 3 .
Baowei ZhangYi RuJiaqian ZhouJingtao JiaHaoqiang SongZhong-Yi LiuLinlin ZhangXuying LiuGui-Ming ZhongXue YongIyyappa Rajan PanneerselvamLiberato MannaSiyu LuPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
High-power phosphor-converted white light-emitting diodes (hp-WLEDs) have been widely involved in modern society as outdoor lighting sources. In these devices, due to the Joule effect, the high applied currents cause high operation temperatures (>500 K). Under these conditions, most phosphors lose their emission, an effect known as thermal quenching (TQ). Here, we introduce a zero-dimensional (0D) metal halide, Rb 3 InCl 6 : x Sb 3+ , as a suitable anti-TQ phosphor offering robust anti-TQ behavior up to 500 K. We ascribe this behavior of the metal halide to two factors: (1) a compensation process via thermally activated energy transfer from structural defects to emissive centers and (2) an intrinsic structural rigidity of the isolated octahedra in the 0D structure. The anti-TQ phosphor-based WLEDs can stably work at a current of 2000 mA. The low synthesis cost and nontoxic composition reported here can herald a new generation of anti-TQ phosphors for hp-WLED.