Evolution of highly efficient rare-earth free Cs (1−x) Rb x VO 3 phosphors as a single emitting component for NUV-based white LEDs

Since the commercialization of white light-emitting diodes (WLEDs) in 1996, they are rapidly replacing conventional lighting sources and have become an essential commodity for day-to-day human life. At present, most of the WLEDs existing in the market are rare-earth based, which are very limited, ex...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices Materials for optical and electronic devices, 2018-11, Vol.6 (46), p.12746-12757
Hauptverfasser: Pavitra, E., Seeta Rama Raju, G., Krishna Bharat, L., Park, Jin Young, Kwak, Cheol Hwan, Chung, Jong Won, Han, Young-Kyu, Huh, Yun Suk
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Zusammenfassung:Since the commercialization of white light-emitting diodes (WLEDs) in 1996, they are rapidly replacing conventional lighting sources and have become an essential commodity for day-to-day human life. At present, most of the WLEDs existing in the market are rare-earth based, which are very limited, expensive and often not available due to monopolistic supply conditions. Hence, there is a serious demand for novel rare-earth free phosphors to achieve cost-effective and energy-efficient WLEDs with excellent luminous efficacy for general illumination. Herein we report on highly efficient rare-earth free Cs (1−x) Rb x VO 3 phosphors as a single emitting compound for near UV-based WLEDs manufactured by the citrate sol–gel method for the first time. Rietveld refinement is performed for the X-ray diffraction patterns of the CsVO 3 host and CsVO 3 :0.25Rb phosphors to reveal their orthorhombic pyroxene structure. The difference in the ionic radii of Rb + and Cs + ions led to a more distorted VO 4 3− tetrahedron with a broken T d symmetry, which allows spin forbidden transitions for CsVO 3 :0.25Rb phosphors, resulting in enhanced internal and external quantum efficiencies of 94.7% and 84.5% along with superior luminescence properties compared to the CsVO 3 host. When varying the input current from 20 to 200 mA, the fabricated WLED exhibited a good color rendering index of 69.7–81.5 and an extremely high luminous efficacy of 94.8–58.7 lm W −1 , which are among the highest values for the same host lattice. These rare-earth free CsVO 3 :0.25Rb phosphors with a single emitting center may emerge as a new class of advanced inorganic phosphors for near UV-based WLEDs in the lighting industries.
ISSN:2050-7526
2050-7534
DOI:10.1039/C8TC05110K