Synthesis of a novel red phosphor K2xBa1-xTiF6:Mn4+ and its enhanced luminescence performance, thermal stability and waterproofness

2019 
Abstract Investigation of efficient red phosphors is highly desired for the development of novel warm white light emitting diodes. In this paper, through a facile method, we first introduce K+ to replace Ba2+ to synthesize a novel K2xBa1-xTiF6:Mn4+ solid solution phosphor with high luminous efficiency, high thermal stability and good waterproofness. Significantly, compared with two best luminescence performance samples (BaTiF6:0.006Mn4+ and K0.070Ba0.965TiF6:0.018Mn4+), the luminescence intensity of K0.070Ba0.965TiF6:0.018Mn4+ is increased by 6 times, the quantum efficiency is improved from 40% to 75% and the activation energy of thermal quenching is improved to 0.940 eV from 0.628 eV. Remarkably, the waterproofness is improved by 45% than traditional red phosphor K2TiF6:Mn4+ after being immersed in water for 150 min. Moreover, a high-performance WLED with low correlated color temperature (CCT = 3930 K), high color rendering index (Ra = 90.3) and luminous efficacy of 105 lm/W is achieved by employing blue-emitting GaN chip, yellow-emitting YAG:Ce3+ phosphor and red-emitting K0.070Ba0.965TiF6:Mn4+ phosphor. These results reveal that introduced suitable cation may have a positive effect on luminescent properties of Mn4+ activated fluoride phosphors, which is a helpful tool for their performance improvement, and K0.070Ba0.965TiF6:Mn4+ presents a good luminescent property and may be a potential candidate for high-performance warm WLED.
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