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A new Na2BaCa(PO4)2: Eu3+ red-emitting phosphor with excellent thermal stability and high quantum efficiency for WLEDs
A series of new red phosphors Na 2 BaCa(PO 4 ) 2 : x Eu 3+ was synthesized by the high temperature solid phase reaction method. Through employing X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscope , photoluminescence spectroscopy, quantum efficiency curves and high-precision rapid spectrometers, a systematic investigation was conducted on the microstructure and optical characteristics of the material. The XRD analysis of Na 2 BaCa(PO 4 ) 2 : x Eu 3+ shows the sample to be a pure phase. The spectroscopic results show the presence of a red emission peak originated from 5 D 0 → 7 F 2 transition, and the quenching mechanism is attributed to interaction between nearest neighboring ions. Under 423 K, the fluorescence intensity of Na 2 BaCa(PO 4 ) 2 : 0.2Eu 3+ phosphor can still maintain 94.82 % of the value observed at 298 K, and the thermal activation energy Δ E reaches up to 0.3543 eV. The CCT of the LED packaged with Na 2 BaCa(PO 4 ) 2 : 0.2Eu 3+ was measured to be 4314 K, with the CIE coordinates (0.3658, 0.3600), which is very close to the point of standard white light source. The quantum efficiency of Na 2 BaCa(PO 4 ) 2 : 0.2Eu 3+ was measured to be 82.92 %. All results indicate that Na 2 BaCa(PO 4 ) 2 : 0.2Eu 3+ is suitable for WLED applications.