bokomslag Red phosphors for W-LED applications
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Red phosphors for W-LED applications

Editor John Peter

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  • 2015
Project Report from the year 2015 in the subject Physics - Optics, ST Anne's College Of Engineering And Technology (St. Anne's College of Engineering and Technology, Panruti, Tamilnadu, India), language: English, abstract: Trivalent rare-earth-ion-activated molybdate based phosphors have attracted great attention for solid-state lighting applications by virtue of their long lifetimes, and efficient luminescence property. The rare-earth ions are represented by a partly filled 4f shell that is completely shielded by 5s2 and 5p6 orbitals. Therefore, emission transitions provide sharp intense lines in the optical spectra [1, 2].

The use of rare-earth element-based phosphor, based on ''line-type'' f-f transitions, can narrow the emissions to the visible range, resulting in high efficiency and a high-lumen equivalence. In recent years, a flourishing care is concentrated on Li3Ba2Gd3-x(MoO4)8 host matrix for luminescent ions in the interest of their excellent chemical and thermal stability and favourable luminescence characteristics compared to the sulfide- and nitride-based materials.

Moreover, these are environmentally friendly as no toxic gases like sulphide are given out. Li3Ba2Gd3-x(MoO4)8 occur in monoclinic crystal system with space group C2/c in a disordered structure [3].

For this research paper, a series of Li3Ba2Gd3-xPrx (MoO4)8 (x = 0.01, 0.03, 0.05, 0.07and 0.09 mol) and Li3Ba2Gd3-xSmx (MoO4)8 (x = 0.02, 0.04, 0.06, 0.08 and 0.10 mol) red phosphors were synthesized by conventional solid state reaction method.
  • Författare: Editor John Peter
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9783668043053
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 24
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2015-10-13
  • Förlag: Grin Verlag