Design and Optimization of Phosphors for Solid-State Lighting Using First-Principles Calculations

Design and Optimization of Phosphors for Solid-State Lighting Using First-Principles Calculations
Author: Zhenbin Wang
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Total Pages: 131
Release: 2018
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The discovery of novel phosphors is key to the development of highly efficient and environmental friendly light-emitting diodes (LED)-based solid-state lighting. This discovery, however, has largely taken place through painstaking experiments in an Edisonian fashion. In this thesis, we use first-principles calculations to explore new phosphor materials and advance our understanding of photoluminescence (PL) properties. Phosphors with narrow-band emission are a critical component for high brightness LEDs and liquid crystal display (LCD) backlighting with wide color gamut. In the first part, we discovered a quantitative descriptor for narrow-band Eu2+-activated emission by comparing electronic structures of known narrow-band and broad-band phosphors. Incorporating this descriptor into a high throughput first principles screening of 2,259 nitride compounds, we identified five promising new nitride hosts for Eu2+-activated red-emitting phosphors that are predicted to exhibit good chemical stability, thermal quenching resistance and quantum efficiency, as well as narrow-band emission. In the second part, we performed a systematic investigation of structure-composition-property relationships in Eu2+-activated [beta]-SiAlON, one of the most promising narrow-band green phosphors. Using first-principles calculations, we first identified the most energetically favorable structure for [beta]-SiAlON:Eu2+ and then studied the effect of oxygen content and Eu2+ activator concentrations on the local EuN9 activator environment, and its impact on important PL properties such as emission peak position, bandwidth, and thermal quenching resistance. The insights obtained provide a constructive means to optimize the PL performance of [beta]-SiAlON in experiment. In the third part, we developed an approach to discover new oxide phosphors by mining unexplored chemistries with data-driven structure prediction and high-throughput screening. This approach was demonstrated by the prediction and experimental validation of a novel, earth-abundant Eu2+ and Ce3+-activated Sr2LiAlO4 phosphors. The Sr2LiAlO4:Eu2+/Ce3+ phosphors exhibit broad emissions at [lambda]max ~ 512 nm (green-yellow) and [lambda]max ~ 434 nm (blue), respectively, with excellent thermal quenching resistance of > 88% intensity at 150 C. A prototype white LED utilizing Sr2LiAlO4-based phosphors yields an excellent color rendering index exceeding 90.

Phosphate Phosphors for Solid-State Lighting

Phosphate Phosphors for Solid-State Lighting
Author: Kartik N. Shinde
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2012-12-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642343120

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The idea for this book arose out of the realization that, although excellent surveys and a phosphor handbook are available, there is no single source covering the area of phosphate based phosphors especially for lamp industry. Moreover, as this field gets only limited attention in most general books on luminescence, there is a clear need for a book in which attention is specifically directed toward this rapidly growing field of solid state lighting and its many applications. This book is aimed at providing a sound introduction to the synthesis and optical characterization of phosphate phosphor for undergraduate and graduate students as well as teachers and researchers. The book provides guidance through the multidisciplinary field of solid state lighting specially phosphate phosphors for beginners, scientists and engineers from universities, research organizations, and especially industry. In order to make it useful for a wide audience, both fundamentals and applications are discussed, together.

Nitride Phosphors and Solid-State Lighting

Nitride Phosphors and Solid-State Lighting
Author: Rong-Jun Xie
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1439830126

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Nitride Phosphors and Solid-State Lighting provides an in-depth introduction to the crystal chemistry, synthesis, luminescence, and applications of phosphor materials for solid-state lighting, mainly focusing on new nitride phosphors. Drawing on their extensive experimental work, the authors offer a multidisciplinary study of phosphor materials tha

Phosphor Handbook

Phosphor Handbook
Author: Vijay B. Pawade
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2023-01-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0323906508

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Phosphor Handbook: Process, Properties and Applications provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advances in research on the synthesis, characterization and applications of organic and inorganic phosphors. There is detailed information presented on the characterization of the relevant phosphor groups, such as up-conversion and down-conversion phosphors, inorganic LED phosphors, organic LED phosphors and thermoluminescence and dosimetric phosphors using various physical and chemical advances. Finally, the advances in phosphor technologies are discussed, including current barriers to their use in commercial applications and emerging opportunities. This book is suitable for researchers and practitioners in academia and those working in R&D in industry in the disciplines of materials science and engineering, materials chemistry, materials physics, photonics science and technology, nanotechnology and physical chemistry. Introduces fundamentals of phosphor materials, including their mechanisms, properties and technologies Reviews the most important categories of phosphor materials (inorganic and organic) for use in light-emitting diodes and dosimetry Discusses advances in physical and chemical methods to synthesize and characterize phosphor materials

Phosphor Handbook

Phosphor Handbook
Author: Ru-Shi Liu
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2022-01-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000513513

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A benchmark publication, the first edition of the Phosphor Handbook, published in 1998, set the standard for references in the field. The second edition, updated and published in 2007, began exploring new and emerging fields. However, in the last 14 years, since the second edition was published, many notable advances and broader phosphor applications have occurred. Completely revised, updated, and expanded into three separate volumes, this third edition of the Handbook covers the most recent developments in phosphor research, characterization, and applications. This volume on ‘Experimental Methods for Phosphor Evaluation and Characterization’ addresses the theoretical and experimental methods for phosphor evaluation and characterization. The chapters in the book cover: First principle and DFT analysis of optical, structural, and chemical properties of phosphors Phosphor design and tuning through structure and solid solution Design for IR, NIR, and narrowband emission and thermally stable phosphors and nanophosphors Detailed illustration for measurement of the absolute photoluminescence quantum yield of phosphors Phosphor analysis through photoionization, high pressure, and synchrotron radiation studies

High Extraction Phosphors for Solid State Lighting

High Extraction Phosphors for Solid State Lighting
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Release: 2011
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We have developed high-index, high efficiency bulk luminescent materials and novel nano-sized phosphors for improved solid-state white LED lamps. These advances can potentially contribute to reducing the loss in luminous efficiencies due to scattering, re-absorption, and thermal quenching. The bulk and nanostructured luminescent materials investigated are index matched to GaN and have broad and size-tunable absorption bands, size and impurity tuned emission bands, size-driven elimination of scattering effects, and a separation between absorption and emission bands. These innovations were accomplished through the use of novel synthesis techniques suitable for high volume production for LED lamp applications. The program produced a full-color set of high quantum yield phosphors with high chemical stability. In the bulk phosphor study, the ZnSeS:Cu, Ag phosphor was optimized to achieve>91% efficiency using erbium (Er) and other activators as sensitizers. Detailed analysis of temperature quenching effects on a large number of ZnSeS:Cu, Ag, X and strontium- and calcium-thiogallate phosphors lead to a breakthrough in the understanding of the â0−anti-quenchingâ0+ behavior and a physical bandgap model was developed of this phenomena. In a follow up to this study, optimized phosphor blends for high efficiency and color performance were developed and demonstrated a 2-component phosphor system with good white chromaticity, color temperature, and high color rendering. By extending the protocols of quantum dot synthesis, â0−largeâ0+ nanocrystals, greater than 20 nm in diameter were synthesized and exhibited bulk-like behavior and blue light absorption. The optimization of ZnSe:Mn nanophosphors achieved 8̃5% QE The limitations of core-shell nanocrystal systems were addressed by investigating alternative deltadoped structures. To address the manufacturability of these systems, a one-pot manufacturing protocol was developed for ZnSe:Mn nanophosphors. To enhance the stability of these material systems, the encapsulation of ZnSeS particle phosphors and ZnSeS screens with Al2O3 and TiO2 using ALD was shown to improve the stability by>8X and also increased the luminescence efficiency due to improved surface passivation and optical coupling. A large-volume fluidized bed ALD system was designed that can be adapted to a commercial ALD or vapor deposition system. Throughout the program, optical simulations were developed to evaluate and optimize various phosphor mixtures and device configurations. For example, to define the scattering properties of nanophosphors in an LED device or in a stand-off screen geometry. Also this work significantly promoted and assisted in the implementation of realistic phosphor material models into commercial modeling programs.

Phosphor Handbook

Phosphor Handbook
Author: Shigeo(decease) Shionoya
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 940
Release: 1998-09-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780849375606

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From basic principles of luminescence to innovative technical applications, Phosphor Handbook will serve as the definitive resource on phosphors. Considering all the major changes in the field of phosphors, the editors have produced the most current and comprehensive reference available today. Contributed by noted worldwide scientists and engineers, the handbook serves a ready audience among researchers in the field of luminescence. This book completely describes: powder phosphors, including information on solid state laser materials and organic EL properties and technical applications of phosphors, including the principal classes of phosphors, procedures to synthesize and manufacture these phosphors, manner of deployment, and materials that emit light under various kinds of excitation current developments of phosphor materials required in advanced display technologies, such as UV Plasma Display and Field Emission Display (FED) experimental techniques characterizing materials in their initial and final forms Other provisos include: tutorials of fundamental physical and chemical properties of phosphor materials descriptions of optical properties of phosphor materials profiles on methods of synthesis and manufacture of all practical phosphors analysis of experimental procedures for the optical characterization of raw phosphors and the creation of display devices or lamps specification of physical and optical requirements for all applications of phosphors in lighting and display technologies Japanese industry has and will continue to play a key role in developing these applications, and many contributors to this volume acted as principals in the progress discussed. Display technologies will increase in importance, and no cohesive or comprehensive treatise exists - from basic to applied - on the nature, properties, synthesis, characterization, manufacture, and handling of phosphor materials in lighting and display technologies and applications. This exceptional handbook rectifies this deficiency, serving as the defining resource for all those engaged in research or in the application of phosphor materials - regardless of whether they are newcomers or veterans in this endeavor.

Phosphors for Solid-state Lighting

Phosphors for Solid-state Lighting
Author: Kristin Ashley Denault
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Total Pages: 346
Release: 2015
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ISBN: 9781321695892

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Finally, new light generation strategies including quantum dots and laser-based lighting are explored. (Abstract shortened by UMI.).

Theoretical Design and Discovery of Novel Inorganic Phosphors

Theoretical Design and Discovery of Novel Inorganic Phosphors
Author: Mahdi Amachraa
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Total Pages: 155
Release: 2021
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The popularity and adoption of phosphor-converted light-emitting diodes (pc-LEDs) have been enabled by the invention of GaN-based blue LED. Subsequently, using a blue or near-ultraviolet LED combined with a phosphor to produce white light has dramatically increased over the years allowing sizeable worldwide energy savings and leading to numerous LED phosphor intellectual property (IP). These phosphor-related IPs have since been the primary force driving phosphor innovations. A significant part of these innovations revolves around discovering novel phosphor compositions with competitive quantum efficiency, high thermal stability, and a practical photoluminescence spectrum. The conventional approach to develop a phosphor in experiment relies on searching for suitable host crystal structures amongst the well-known inorganic materials present in databases such as the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database. While thousands of materials have already been examined over the last two decades, only a few compositions have resulted in competitive and practical phosphor candidates. Alternatively, high-throughput screening based on first-principle calculations have proven successful in numerous disciplines. However, our current understanding of structural, chemical, and electronic factors that dictate luminescence properties, such as the emission bandwidth, wavelength, quantum efficiency, and thermal quenching remain qualitative and hinders the rational design of phosphors. Hence, this thesis addresses two essential characteristics of inorganic phosphors: the thermal quenching mechanism and the emission process of inorganic phosphors. In the first project, using first-principle calculations and ab-initio molecular dynamics simulations, two prevailing theories, the crossover, and thermal ionization mechanisms, were unified into a single predictive model for the thermal quenching of inorganic phosphors. The local environment stability of the activator was demonstrated for the first time to be related to the TQ under the cross mechanism. Furthermore, starting from the point charge electrostatic model, we account for the effect of the crystal field interactions on the thermal ionization barrier and show that a unified model can predict the experimental TQ in 29 known phosphors within a root-mean-square error of 3.1-7.6%. Finally, we develop an efficient topological descriptor derived from the activator's local Voronoi grid representation to rapidly assess the activator's local environment rigidity; hence, enabling a fast screening of vast chemical spaces to discover novel and thermally robust phosphors. In the second project, we have carefully reviewed the current theory of the Eu2+/Ce3+ photoluminescence mechanism and identified its current limitations and transferability to broader chemical spaces. Subsequently, the legacy covalo-electrostatic interaction model was reformulated into a harmonic parameterization of the emission energy where we uncover fundamental structural, chemical, electronic descriptors. As a result, the covalo-electrostatic harmonic parameterization (HCEP) model predicts the emission wavelength of Eu2+-activated nitrides with excellent accuracy of 7 nm. To further demonstrate the unprecedented capability of the HCEP-model, we conduct a multidisciplinary strategy consisting of an emission-targeted high-throughput screening via the HCEP-model, advanced experimental validations, and HCEP-guided site-engineering manipulations. More importantly, this screening was explicitly targeted to the near-infrared region, whereas only three poor efficiencies (IQE