Journal of Advanced Ceramics (Apr 2025)

Lowering operating temperatures in high-power laser-excited LuAG:Ce films by improving crystallinity and increasing Ce3+ content

  • Huiying Hu,
  • Bingguo Xue,
  • Shaohong Liu,
  • Limin Zhou,
  • Hao Cui,
  • Manmen Liu,
  • Haigang Dong,
  • Li Chen,
  • Ming Wen,
  • Feng Liu,
  • Song Li,
  • Liang Zuo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26599/JAC.2025.9221061
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 9221061

Abstract

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High operating temperatures generally degrade the luminous performance of color converters used in high-power, laser-driven white lighting systems. This study demonstrated that the operating temperature of LuAG:Ce films can be significantly reduced, particularly under high-power laser excitation near the saturation threshold. This improvement was achieved by enhancing the crystallinity and increasing the Ce3+ content in LuAG:Ce films. LuAG:Ce films, approximately 22.17 μm in thickness, were deposited on sapphire substrates via spray pyrolysis techniques. The crystallinity was controlled by the annealing temperature, while the Ce3+ content was regulated by the annealing atmosphere. Compared with those with a crystallinity of 75.5%, the air-annealed films with a crystallinity of 87.4% exhibited a remarkable 95.6 °C decrease in operating temperature under 18 W/mm2 blue laser excitation. Additionally, the incorporation of a higher Ce3+ content through CO annealing led to a further reduction in the operating temperature. By lowering the operating temperature, LuAG:Ce films on sapphire substrates exhibit enhanced luminous performance and thermal stability under prolonged high-power laser excitation, which could inspire the design and development of advanced color converters for laser lighting applications.

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