Tailoring of White Luminescence in a NaLi 3 SiO 4 :Eu 2+ Phosphor Containing Broad-Band Defect-Induced Charge-Transfer Emission.

2021 
Single-component materials with white-light emission are ideal for lighting applications. However, it is very challenging to achieve white luminescence in single-dopant activated solid phosphors. Herein, white NaLi3 Si1- x O4 :Eu2+ materials are designed via defect engineering and synthesized by reducing the Si content (0.15 ≤ x ≤ 0.25). Stochiometric NaLi3 SiO4 :Eu2+ exhibits a narrow-band blue emission at 469 nm, ascribed to the 5d → 4f transition of Eu2+ at highly symmetric cuboid Na sites, while samples with Si content reduced by 15-25% display white emission with two peaks at 472 nm and 585 nm. The newly appeared broadband yellow peak arises from charge-transfer transitions involving Eu2+ and nearby defects, as verified by an unusual bandwidth, a large Stokes shift, and a long decay time. A single-component white light-emitting diode device is fabricated by employing a white phosphor to demonstrate a color-rendering index of 82.9. This result provides a new design strategy for single-component white-light materials with broad-band defect-induced charge-transfer emission.
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