Molten salt synthesis of YAG:Ce3+ phosphors from oxide raw materials

2014 
Abstract In this study, we used oxides (Y 2 O 3 , CeO 2 and Al 2 O 3 ) as the raw materials to fabricate YAG:Ce 3+ phosphors by a molten salt synthesis (MSS) method. The formation of YAG phase strongly depends on the alumina source and firing temperature. Microstructure characterization indicates that “dissolution-precipitation” mechanism dominates the formation process of YAG in the alkali chlorides melt. Thus, highly active nano-Al 2 O 3 starting powders promote their solution in the melt and guarantee a solute stoichiometric of YAG phase rather than other Y–Al–O compounds. The as-prepared YAG:Ce 3+ phosphors show typical yellow emission peaked at 535 nm under excitation of 460 nm blue light, suggesting that MSS could be a promising method for the preparation of phosphor powders even though oxide raw materials are used.
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