Abstract

A blue-emitting borophosphate KSrBP2O8: Eu2+ is synthesized and evaluated as a candidate for near ultraviolet white light emitting diodes. This phosphor shows strong excitation band in 250~420 nm, and a broad and asymmetry emission band with a tail on the long-wavelength side. According to investigating on the crystal structure, the asymmetry emission band results from the certain degree of substitutional disorder of Eu 2+ in KSrBP2O8: Eu2+ . The emission intensity of the optimal sample with 5% Eu 2+ is reached to 89% of that of the commercial BaMgAl10O17: Eu2+ under excitation at 365 nm, and the quantum efficiency of the optimal sample is 48.9%. The results reveal that the potential application of KSrBP2O8: 5% Eu2+ as a blue-emitting UV convertible phosphor for white light emitting diodes is feasible.

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