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Title: Efficient green-emitting Tb3+-doped di-ureasil coating phosphors for near-UV excited light-emitting diodes
Author: Fang, Ming
Bispo-Jr, Airton G.
Fu, Lianshe
Ferreira, Rute A.S.
Carlos, Luís D.
Keywords: Light-emitting diode
Terbium
Green color
Di-ureasil
Photoluminescence
Solid-state lighting
Issue Date: Mar-2020
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are replacing conventional lighting sources, like incandescent and fluorescent lamps, due to their higher efficiency, lower energy consumption and environmental friendliness characteristics. Additional applications envisaging “engineered light” able to control the human circadian rhythm are now in place with emphases on green-emitting LEDs. In this work, transparent and flexible coatings based on organic–inorganic di-ureasil hybrids doped in-situ with a terbium (Tb3+) complex involving salicylic acid as ligands were synthesized. The materials are transparent, essentially amorphous and thermal stable up to 180 °C. Under near-UV excitation, bright green emission with high quantum yield (0.565 ± 0.057) and enhanced photostability are observed. Green-emitting prototypes were fabricated using a commercial near-UV-emitting LED (NUV-LED) combined with the Tb3+-doped di-ureasil coating showing narrow-band green emission with yellowish-green color coordinates (Commission Internationale de l'Éclairage, CIE 1931) of (0.329, 0.606) and high luminous efficacy (21.5 lm/W). This efficacy is the largest one reported for analogous prototypes formed by an NUV-LED coated with a green-emitting phosphor prepared under mild synthetic conditions (<100 °C), demonstrating that in-situ formation of carboxylate lanthanide-based complexes is an energy saving process with potential for solid-state lighting and backlight for flexible displays.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/37105
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2019.116910
ISSN: 0022-2313
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