Frontiers in Chemistry (Oct 2023)

The developments of cyan emitting phosphors to fulfill the cyan emission gap of white-LEDs

  • Noor Zamin Khan,
  • Sayed Ali Khan,
  • Sayed Ali Khan,
  • Weilong Chen,
  • Muhammad Amin Padhiar,
  • Muhammad Tahir Abbas,
  • Zakir Ullah,
  • Marcin Runowski,
  • Marcin Runowski,
  • Xin Xu,
  • Ren-Kui Zheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1274410
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Future generations of solid-state lighting (SSL) will prioritize the development of innovative luminescent materials with superior characteristics. The phosphors converted into white light-emitting diodes (white LEDs) often have a blue-green cavity. Cyan-emitting phosphor fills the spectral gap and produces “full-visible-spectrum lighting.” Full-visible spectrum lighting is beneficial for several purposes, such as light therapy, plant growth, and promoting an active and healthy lifestyle. The design of cyan garnet-type phosphors, like Ca2LuHf2Al3O12 (CLHAO), has recently been the subject of interest. This review study reports a useful cyan-emitting phosphor based on CLHAO composition with a garnet structure to have a cyan-to-green emitting color with good energy transfer. It could be employed as cyan filler in warm-white LED manufacturing. Due to its stability, ability to dope with various ions suitable for their desired qualities, and ease of synthesis, this garnet-like compound is a great host material for rare-earth ions. The development of CLHAO cyan-emitting phosphors has exceptionally high luminescence, resulting in high CRI and warm-white LEDs, making them a viable desire for LED manufacturing. The development of CLHAO cyan-emitting phosphors with diverse synthesis techniques, along with their properties and applications in white LEDs, are extensively covered in this review paper.

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