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Spectral Properties of Various Cerium Doped Garnet Phosphors for Application in White GaN-based LEDs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 March 2011
Abstract
Recently, a renewed research interest has emerged for the development of visible light, down-converting phosphors for application in white light emitting diodes (LEDs). In such devices, a blue GaN LED can act as the primary light source, exciting photoluminescence in a phosphor with subsequent broad-band emission occurring at lower energies. It was recently reported that use of a combinatorial approach to synthesize and screen potential inorganic phosphors for such an application could aid in identifying improved phosphors for blue to yellow down conversion. Using solution chemistry techniques developed by Symyx Technologies, solid state thin-film arrays (libraries) based on the garnet structure (A1-xBx)3(C1-yDy)5O12:Ce3+, where x and y = 0 to 1.0 and A, B = Y, Gd, or Lu; C., D = Al or Ga, were synthesized. X-ray diffraction was used to select library samples of the crystalline garnet phase. Libraries of these various garnets were then characterized, and their spectral properties compared to traditionally prepared bulk powder phosphors of similar composition. Emission and excitation trends show that as larger cations are substituted for Y (A = Y), emission and excitation are red-shifted and as larger cations are substituted for Al (C = Al), emission and excitation are blue-shifted. If smaller cations are substituted for Y and Al, an opposite trend is observed.
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