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Self-activating and doped tantalate phosphors.
Nyman, May Devan ; Rohwer, Lauren Elizabeth Shea
关键词: ADSORPTION;    LIGHT EMITTING DIODES;    LANTHANUM COMPOUNDS;    LITHIUM COMPOUNDS;    LUMINESCENCE;    PHOSPHORS;    TANTALATES;    DOPED MATERIALS;    EUROPIUM;    MANGANESE;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1010419
RP-ID  :  SAND2011-0173
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1010419
Others  :  TRN: US201108%%370
学科分类:材料科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
An ideal red phosphor for blue LEDs is one of the biggest challenges for the solid-state lighting industry. The appropriate phosphor material should have good adsorption and emission properties, good thermal and chemical stability, minimal thermal quenching, high quantum yield, and is preferably inexpensive and easy to fabricate. Tantalates possess many of these criteria, and lithium lanthanum tantalate materials warrant thorough investigation. In this study, we investigated red luminescence of two lithium lanthanum tantalates via three mechanisms: (1) Eu-doping, (2) Mn-doping and (3) self-activation of the tantalum polyhedra. Of these three mechanisms, Mn-doping proved to be the most promising. These materials exhibit two very broad adsorption peaks; one in the UV and one in the blue region of the spectrum; both can be exploited in LED applications. Furthermore, Mn-doping can be accomplished in two ways; ion-exchange and direct solid-state synthesis. One of the two lithium lanthanum tantalate phases investigated proved to be a superior host for Mn-luminescence, suggesting the crystal chemistry of the host lattice is important.
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