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Single Component Lanthanide Hybrids Based on Metal–Organic Framework for Near-Ultraviolet White Light LED
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posted on 2016-08-25, 00:00 authored by Yan-Wu Zhao, Fu-Qiang Zhang, Xian-Ming ZhangNear-UV
single-phase white-light phosphor (Eu0.045Tb0.955CPOMBA/La0.6Eu0.1Tb0.3CPOMBA) based
on metal–organic framework was prepared by in
situ doping isostructural lanthanide MOF with Eu3+ and
Tb3+, and it is found that the energy can effectively transfer
from organic ligand to lanthanides, which can overcome weak absorption
under direct excitation of lanthanide ions due to the forbidden f–f
transitions. The photoluminescence and thermostability of the new
MOF phosphor are investigated, and effective white-light emission
is achieved under 365 and 380 nm excitations. By employing Eu0.045Tb0.955CPOMBA as phosphor, we fabricated a
near-ultraviolet white-light-emitting diode (n-UV WLED) (365 nm) with
low CCT (5733 K), high CRI (Ra = 73.4),
and CIE chromaticity coordinate (0.3264, 0.3427). This approach may
open new perspectives for developing single-phase UV phosphors.
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CCTdoping isostructural lanthanide MOFNear-Ultraviolet White Light LED Near-UV single-phase white-light phosphorEu 0.045 Tb 0.955 CPOMBA380 nm excitationslanthanide ionsCIE chromaticitysingle-phase UV phosphorsSingle Component Lanthanide HybridsCRIn-UV WLEDnear-ultraviolet white-light-emitting diodewhite-light emissionMOF phosphor
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