Abstract

A series of novel orange-red phosphors Sr 1.9- x Ca x La 8 (SiO 4 ) 6 O 2 :0.1Eu (2+,3+) (0≤ x ≤ 1.9, Δ x= 0.3) were successfully prepared via high-temperature solid-state reaction. The crystal structure, fluorescence spectral characteristics, thermal stability, fluorescence lifetime, morphological characteristics and Eu valence state of the phosphor were systematically studied. The successful introduction of Eu 2+ broadened the excitation spectrum of Sr 1.9- x Ca x La 8 (SiO 4 ) 6 O 2 :0.1Eu (2+,3+) by more than 100 nm and increased the fluorescence intensity by 200%, realizing the energy transfer between Eu 2+ and Eu 3+ . The fluorescence intensity of Sr 0.4 Ca 1.5 La 8 (SiO 4 ) 6 O 2 :0.1Eu (2+,3+) is increased by 551% through the Ca 2+ substitution strategy, and the Ca 2+ enters the matrix lattice, which promotes the reduction of Eu 3+ to Eu 2+ and improves the energy transfer efficiency. The emission intensity of Sr 0.4 Ca 1.5 La 8 (SiO 4 ) 6 O 2 :0.1Eu (2+,3+) remained at 70.29% at 418 K. The color coordinates of Sr 1.9- x Ca x La 8 (SO 4 ) 6 O 2 :0.1Eu (2+,3+) are all located in the orange-red region, the color coordinates are about (0.59, 0.40), and the color temperature are about 2100 K. Therefore, the excellent optical properties of this series of phosphors make them have potential practical value in the LED field.

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