Abstract
Unusual full-colour phosphors, in the system Na3LnSi3O9, have been prepared and their structure and photoluminescence properties characterized. Na3(Y1−aLna)Si3O9 (Ln = Eu, Tb, Tm) materials are primary emitters, with chromaticity colour coordinates comparable or better than properties of the standard phosphors recommended by EBU for display devices, resulting from the emission of red (Eu3+), green (Tb3+) and blue (Tm3+) light. The judicious choice and simultaneous incorporation of three different Ln3+ ions in the Na3LnSi3O9 lattice results in the integration of red, green and blue emissions in Na3Y0.915Tm0.02Tb0.04Eu0.025Si3O9, affording a full-colour phosphor with (x, y) CIE colour coordinates (0.324, 0.364) comparable to the properties of the CIE Illuminant D65, a standard for the EBU primary system colours.
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