Abstract

Luminescent materials are indispensable in our daily lives and have already been widely applied in various fields. Herein, novel self-host blue-emitting CaSrSb2O7 and CaSrSb2O7:Bi3+ phosphors with orthorhombic space group Imma (74) were successfully prepared. The phase purity, elemental composition, morphology, luminescent behaviors, etc. were investigated in detail. To compare the luminescence properties of rare-earth-activated phosphors, the self-host blue-emitting CaSrSb2O7 phosphor with unique performance exhibited a good quantum yield (QY) of 39.81%, and its emission intensity and QY could also be improved by doping Bi3+ ions. The CaSrSb2O7:Bi3+ phosphor was located in the pure blue region with the Commission Internationale de I'Eclairage chromaticity coordinate of (0.151, 0.058) and good color purity of 89.35%. For identifying its potential applications, the packaged white light-emitting diode device emitted a high color rendering index value of 93.66 under a forward current of 300 mA, and it would be further applied in security inks and flexible displays owing to its strong emission by the naked eyes. These results suggest that novel self-host blue-emitting CaSrSb2O7:Bi3+ phosphors could be used in multifunctional applications.

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