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Highly thermostable white-emitting Ca 9 ZnK(PO 4 ) 7 :Ce 3+ ,Dy 3+ single-phase phosphor with tunable photoluminescence and energy transfer.

Youkui ZhengZizheng WangDan YangZhenyu FangYuefei XiangTongsheng YangShuqing YangYong MaoKai XiongJing Zhu
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
White light-emitting diodes (WLEDs) fabricated with single-phase white phosphor are currently widely used in lighting and displays. Herein, we describe the development of a single-component white-emitting micro-sized powder Ca 9 ZnK(PO 4 ) 7 (CZKP):Ce 3+ ,Dy 3+ with high thermal stability. Theoretical and experimental investigations confirmed that the phosphate CZKP with a whitlockite-like structure was suitable as a phosphor host. The photoluminescence of cerium/dysprosium single- and co-doped samples was comprehensively studied. Dipole-dipole interaction resulted in the Ce 3+ → Dy 3+ energy transfer, which contributed to the spectral regulation for acquiring the white-emitting performance. Moreover, the superior thermal stability of the representative CZKP:0.10Ce 3+ ,0.15Dy 3+ phosphor was revealed. Finally, we explored the working performance of single-phase white phosphor-converted WLEDs. The corresponding work shows a successful design for achieving a single-component white phosphor via the Ce 3+ → Dy 3+ energy transfer approach.
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