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A new cyan phosphor NaAlO2:Bi3+ with high luminescent thermal stability
Developing new phosphors is an important issue for white LED applications. Herein, a simple compound NaAlO 2 with an unusual compact 5-coordinated [NaO 5 ] polyhedral environment is selected as host material. After doping Bi 3+ into NaAlO 2 , Bi 3+ may be occupy the Na-sites and interesting luminescent properties are expected. Experimental results show that phosphor NaAlO 2 :Bi 3+ can emit cyan light under near-UV excitation. More exciting, the luminescent intensity of NaAlO 2 is rather stable under high temperatures, which is due to the good structural rigidity of NaAlO 2 host lattice and the process of trap-to-activator energy transfer. At 450 K, the typical working condition of LED devices, the PL intensity constitutes 92 % of the intensity at 300 K, which can guarantee its luminous efficiency for applications in LED devices. Finally, a white LED was fabricated by using a 365 nm LED ship, and a mixture of CaAlSiN 3 :Eu 2+ (red phosphor), BaMgAl 10 O 17 :Eu 2+ (blue phosphor) and NaAlO 2 :0.007Bi 3+ . The CIE coordinates, rendering index (Ra) and Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) of this lamp are (0.3183, 0.3307), 96.8 and 4429 K. This work confirms that the NaAlO 2 :Bi 3+ material is a promising cyan phosphor for applications in LED field.