A series of novel single phased Eu3+ doped BaZr(PO4)2 phosphor were synthesized employing simple solid-state reaction route and studied the influence of different chlorides as fluxes (NH4Cl, KCl, LiCl and NaCl) on structural and photoluminescence properties. The structural characterization reveals pure phase formation of the as prepared phosphors with monoclinic crystal structure. The photoluminescence (PL) spectra recorded under 392 nm excitation depicts intense emission at 612 nm. Further, the concentration of Eu3+ ion was well tuned by carefully studying the PL spectra and the optimised amount of Eu3+ ion in BaZr(PO4)2 is found to be 3.0 mol%. The luminescence properties of phosphor with added aforementioned fluxes were also studied in detail. NH4Cl was found to be the best among all the fluxes taken and the photoluminescence intensity of phosphor gets enhanced by 1.43 times of without flux. The Judd-Ofelt theory was employed for determination of spectral parameters from photoluminescent emission spectra. The temperature dependent photoluminescent studies establishes stability of phosphor emission at operating temperatures. The CIE coordinates were evaluated that confirms the pure red emission under n-UV excitation. All the studies indicate the potential of the said phosphor in phosphor converted white light emitting diodes as red emitter and indoor lighting.
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