| Literature DB >> 24952748 |
Philipp Pust1, Volker Weiler2, Cora Hecht2, Andreas Tücks2, Angela S Wochnik1, Ann-Kathrin Henß1, Detlef Wiechert2, Christina Scheu1, Peter J Schmidt2, Wolfgang Schnick1.
Abstract
To facilitate the next generation of high-power white-light-emitting diodes (white LEDs), the discovery of more efficient red-emitting phosphor materials is essential. In this regard, the hardly explored compound class of nitridoaluminates affords a new material with superior luminescence properties. Doped with Eu(2+), Sr[LiAl3N4] emerged as a new high-performance narrow-band red-emitting phosphor material, which can efficiently be excited by GaN-based blue LEDs. Owing to the highly efficient red emission at λ(max) ~ 650 nm with a full-width at half-maximum of ~1,180 cm(-1) (~50 nm) that shows only very low thermal quenching (>95% relative to the quantum efficiency at 200 °C), a prototype phosphor-converted LED (pc-LED), employing Sr[LiAl3N4]:Eu(2+) as the red-emitting component, already shows an increase of 14% in luminous efficacy compared with a commercially available high colour rendering index (CRI) LED, together with an excellent colour rendition (R(a)8 = 91, R9 = 57). Therefore, we predict great potential for industrial applications in high-power white pc-LEDs.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24952748 DOI: 10.1038/nmat4012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Mater ISSN: 1476-1122 Impact factor: 43.841