Abstract

The color conversion glass ceramics which were made of borosilicate matrix co-doped (SrBaSm)Si2O2N2: (Eu3+Ce3+) blue–green phosphors were prepared by two-step method in co-sintering. The change in luminescence properties and the drift of chromaticity coordinates (CIE) of the (SrBaSm)Si2O2N2: (Eu3+Ce3+) blue–green phosphors and the color conversion glass ceramics were studied in the sintering temperature range from 600 °C to 800 °C. The luminous intensity and internal quantum yield (QY) of the blue–green phosphors and glass ceramics decreased with the sintering temperature increasing. When the sintering temperature increased beyond 750 °C, the phosphors and the color conversion glass ceramics almost had no peak in photoluminescence (PL) and excitation (PLE) spectra. The results showed that the blue–green phosphors had poor thermal stability at higher temperature. The lattice structure of the phosphors was destroyed by the glass matrix and the Ce3+ in the phosphors was oxidized to Ce4+, which further caused a decrease in luminescent properties of the color conversion glass ceramics.

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