| Literature DB >> 32644230 |
Sebastian Wendl1, Sara Mardazad1, Philipp Strobel2, Peter J Schmidt2, Wolfgang Schnick1.
Abstract
(Oxo)Nitridophosphates have recently been identified as a promising compound class for application in the field of solid-state lighting. Especially, the latest medium-pressure syntheses under ammonothermal conditions draw attention of the semiconductor and lighting industry on nitridophosphates. In this contribution, we introduce hot isostatic presses as a new type of medium-pressure synthetic tool, further simplifying nitridophosphate synthesis. In a second step, phosphorus nitride was replaced as starting material by red phosphorus, enabling the synthesis of Ca2 PN3 as model compound, starting only from readily available compounds. Moreover, first luminescence investigations on Eu2+ -doped samples reveal Ca2 PN3 :Eu2+ as a promising broad-band red-emitter (λem =650 nm; fwhm=1972 cm-1 ). Besides simple handling, the presented synthetic method offers access to large sample volumes, and the underlying reaction conditions facilitate single-crystal growth, required for excellent optical properties.Entities:
Keywords: high-temperature chemistry; hot isostatic pressing; luminescence; medium pressure; nitridophosphates
Year: 2020 PMID: 32644230 PMCID: PMC7590079 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202008570
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336
Figure 1SEM images of Ca2PN3. Rod‐shaped single‐crystals >100 μm are observed.
Figure 2Top: Zweier single chains in Ca2PN3; bottom: projection of the crystal structure of Ca2PN3 along [100]; Ca: gray, N: blue, PN4 tetrahedra: blue; atoms are displayed with 95 % probability.
Figure 3Coordination polyhedra of the two crystallographic Ca2+ sites in Ca2PN3, as obtained from single‐crystal XRD refinement.
Figure 4Normalized excitation (blue) and emission spectra (red) of Ca2PN3:Eu2+. The small picture section shows a particle of Ca2PN3:Eu2+ under illumination with UV to blue light.
Comparison of emission properties of Ca2PN3:Eu2+ with relevant red‐emitting Eu2+‐doped phosphors.
|
Compound |
|
|
fwhm [nm] |
fwhm [cm−1] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Ca2PN3 |
440 |
650 |
84 |
1972 |
|
Sr3P3N7
|
450 |
681 |
162 |
3402 |
|
Sr2Si5N8
|
450 |
630 |
85 |
2150 |
|
CaSiN2
|
450 |
630 |
110 |
2790 |
|
CaAlSiN3
|
450 |
650 |
90 |
2166 |
|
SrAlSi4N7
|
450 |
632 |
– |
2955 |
|
Sr[Mg3SiN4] |
450 |
615 |
43 |
1170 |
|
Ba[Mg3SiN4] |
450 |
670 |
78 |
1970 |
|
Sr[LiAl3N4] |
440 |
650 |
50 |
1180 |
|
Sr[Li2Al2O2N2] |
460 |
614 |
48 |
1286 |