Abstract

Novel Na3YSi2O7:Sm3+ phosphors for white light-emitting diodes (w-LEDs) were prepared by a conventional high-temperature solid-state reaction. X-ray diffraction, photoluminescence spectra and temperature-dependent emission spectra were utilized to characterize the structure and luminescence properties of the synthesized phosphor. The phosphor can be efficiently excited by the near-UV light, and emit red–orange light. The emission spectra contain exclusively the characteristic emission of Sm3+, namely, 4G5/2→6H5/2 (564nm) 4G5/2→6H7/2 (583nm) 4G5/2→6H7/2 (609nm) and 4G5/2→6H9/2 (651nm). It was found that the critical quenching concentration of Sm3+ in the Na3YSi2O7 host is about 3mol % and concentration quenching is ascribed to dipole–dipole interaction according to Dexter’s theory. The chromaticity coordinates (x, y) of Na3YSi2O7:0.03 Sm3+ phosphor are calculated to be (0.5449, 0.4472). The current research suggests that Na3YSi2O7:Sm3+ is a potential candidate for application in w-LEDs.

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