稀土学报(英文版)
稀土學報(英文版)
희토학보(영문판)
Journal of Rare Earths
2015年
10期
1036-1039
,共4页
张杰强%范艳伟%陈朝阳%王军华%赵鹏君%郝斌
張傑彊%範豔偉%陳朝暘%王軍華%趙鵬君%郝斌
장걸강%범염위%진조양%왕군화%조붕군%학빈
red phosphor MgxCa1–xTiO3:Eu3+%Mg2+ concentration%photoluminescence%rare earths
Red phosphors MgxCa1–xTiO3:Eu3+ (0<x<0.5) were synthesized by solid-state reaction method. The crystalline structure and morphology of the as-prepared samples were confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The luminescence property was measured using photoluminescence excitation and photoluminescence emission spectra. Results showed thatspherical particles appeared in the phosphor bodies and size of the phosphor particles were uniformly distributed in the range of 600–800 nm when the Mg2+ concentration was about 40 mol.%. It could readily be seen that the strongest PL emission was located at 617 nm monitored at 398 nm, which well matched with the near ultraviolet (NUV, 395–400 nm) GaN-LEDs. More impor-tantly, PL emission intensity (617 nm) of phosphor Mg0.4Ca0.6TiO3:0.03Eu3+ was 4.26 times of that of phosphor CaTiO3:0.03Eu3+. Based on these results, it implied that the PL intensity of phosphorCaTiO3:0.03Eu3+ could be significantly enhanced by introducing Mg2+ into CaTiO3 host lattices and the phosphor Mg0.4Ca0.6TiO3:0.03Eu3+ might be the promising red-emitting phosphor in making tricolor phosphor converted white-LEDs.