Abstract

In order to realize broad excitation and narrow emission red light phosphor, a new vanadium phosphate Ba2BiV2PO11 was selected as a host for Eu3+. Monitored at 619 nm, a wide band from 240 to 400 nm could be observed and inferred to be composed of Eu3+-O2- and V5+-O2- charge transfer bands, which could make it match well with the UV chip and the blue chip along with the characteristic excitation of Eu3+ at 465 nm. Under 354 nm excitation, the sample could emit high color purity red light, and the thermal quenching integral intensity showed good thermal stability. The generation of charge transfer bands was investigated in detail combined with the luminescence properties and the structure of the matrix. Moreover, the as-prepared phosphor could improve the white light performance of blue chip-activated YAG:Ce3+ and n-UV chip-activated tricolor phosphors. All the results indicated the multiple application potential of Ba2BiV2PO11:Eu3+ for white light-emitting diodes.

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