Ca2BO3Cl:Ce3+,Eu2+: A potential tunable yellow–white–blue-emitting phosphors for white light-emitting diodes

2009 
Abstract Polycrystalline Ca 2 BO 3 Cl:Ce 3+ ,Eu 2+ phosphors were synthesized by a solid-state reaction and which could display tunable color emission from blue to yellow under an ultraviolet (UV) source by adjusting the ratio of Ce 3+ and Eu 2+ appropriately. The mechanism of resonance-type energy transfer from Ce 3+ to Eu 2+ was established to be electric dipole–dipole natured, and the critical distance was estimated to be 31 A based on the spectral overlap and concentration quenching model. A white light was obtained from Ca 2 BO 3 Cl:0.06Ce 3+ ,0.01Eu 2+ phosphor with chromaticity coordinates ( x =0.31, y =0.29) and relative color temperature of 7330 K upon excitation with 360 nm, which is potentially a good candidate as an UV-convertible phosphor for white light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
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