Microstructure and photoluminescence of Eu-doped Sr3Al2O6 phosphors calcined with and without H3BO3 flux

Authors
Hong, Ji HoLee, Ja YeonKang, Ji HoLee, Joon YupJang, Ho SeongCho, Seong-YongKim, Dong Hun
Issue Date
2022-11
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Citation
Ceramics International, v.48, no.22, pp.32886 - 32893
Abstract
The development of highly efficient and stable red phosphors fabricated using cost-effective and simple mass -production methods is essential for applications in future displays and lighting devices. Herein, we investigate the phase formation, microstructures, and luminescence properties of Sr3Al2O6:Eu powders synthesized using a solid-state reaction process. Single-phase Sr3Al2O6:Eu phosphors exhibiting excellent photoluminescence with color-tunable orange-red and red colors under different excitation wavelengths were successfully synthesized. The optimal Eu doping concentration of Sr3Al2O6, yielding strong photoluminescence with phase stability, was 5 at. %, with the concentration quenching point determined by systematic exploration. The addition of H3BO3 as a flux significantly affected the grain size and improved the emission intensity of the synthesized (Sr0.95Eu0.05)3Al2O6 phosphors up to 12.5 wt %, while secondary phases were formed at higher flux concen-trations. The photoluminescence intensities of the 5D0 -> 7F1 and 5D0 -> 7F2 transitions of 12.5 wt % H3BO3 added (Sr0.95Eu0.05)3Al2O6 increased by 3.4 and 4.2 times compared with the flux-free powders under the 394 nm-wavelength excitation, while the decay time decreased from 7.35 to 5.40 ms. Our report of the enhanced pho-toluminescence intensity and shortened decay time of (Sr0.95Eu0.05)3Al2O6 phosphors following the flux addition is promising for production of single-phase phosphors emitting multi-colors, which is needed for optical devices activated by various excitation frequencies.
Keywords
RED-EMITTING PHOSPHOR; LUMINESCENT PROPERTIES; ENERGY-TRANSFER; WHITE-LEDS; BEHAVIOR; B2O3; NA; CA; Solid-state reaction synthesis; Oxide based phosphors; Eu-doped strontium aluminates; Europium oxide; Boric acid flux; Decay time
ISSN
0272-8842
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/114412
DOI
10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.07.216
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