Abstract

This paper reports the spectral variation of Sr3SiO5: Ce3+, Li+ phosphor. It was synthesized by the conventional solid state method. The effects of calcining temperature and codoption of Mg2+ and Ba2+ on phase composition, structure, photoluminescence and thermal stability were firstly investigated in detail. Under the near-UV excitation of 415 nm, Sr3SiO5: Ce3+, Li+ emits a bright greenish-yellow color centered at 532nm, which originates from 5d to 4f (2F7/2 and 2F5/2) transition of Ce3+. The PL spectra show the different emission color variation with substituting Sr2+ cations with smaller Mg2+ or larger Ba2+, which makes it be applied as a color-tunable phosphor for LED based on near-UV chip/phosphor technology. Simultaneously, the thermal stability of (Sr,Ba)3SiO5: Ce3+, Li+ phosphor is improved markedly.

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