Journal of Advanced Ceramics (Jun 2024)
High recorded color rendering performance of single-structured Ce,Mn:Y3(Al,Sc)2Al3O12 phosphor ceramics for high-power white LEDs/LDs
Abstract
Achieving a high color rendering index (CRI) and luminous stability in single-structured Ce:Y3Al5O12 (Ce:YAG) phosphor ceramics (PCs) is crucial for high-power white light-emitting diodes or laser diodes (LEDs/LDs). However, cyan valleys and insufficient amounts of the red component in the Ce:YAG emission spectra significantly limit their real applications. In this work, a series of Ce,Mn:Y3(Al,Sc)2Al3O12 (Ce,Mn:YSAG) PCs were fabricated by vacuum sintering, and efficient spectral regulation was realized for full-color lighting. The cyan valley was filled by the blueshifted emission peak of Ce3+ via Sc3+ doping. The orange‒red emission at approximately 580 nm was effectively supplemented via Mn2+ doping. In particular, CRI of Ce,Mn:YSAG increased from 56.4 to 85.8, a 52% increase compared with that of Ce:YAG under high-power LED excitation, and the operating temperature was stable at approximately 50 °C for long working time. Moreover, CRI of 80.9 could still be obtained for PC-based white LDs. These results indicated that Ce,Mn:YSAG PC, which has excellent CRI and luminous stability, is an extremely promising color convertor for high-power white LEDs/LDs.
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