Ce3+ in Complex Garnets – Towards Red-Shifted Luminescence and Challenges Therein
Book chapter, 2023

Ce3+ activated garnet hosts exhibit bright visible luminescence, and are widely used as phosphors and scintillating materials. In persuit of Ce3+ containing red phosphors, garnets become an obvious choice. This is because of its inherently distorted dodecahedral dopant site that lead to superior crystal field, and its great freedom for complex compositional modification. Here, we present a detailed overview on how compositional modification of the garnet lattice impacts on the crystal field and centroid shift to effectively red-shift the Ce3+ emission. We also discuss the associated challenges that appear due to such compositional changes and present an outlook on future directives to achieve thermally stable Ce3+ containing red luminescent garnet phosphors.

Ce luminescence 3+

Phosphors

Luminescence thermal stability.

Garnets

White LEDs

Author

Atul D. Sontakke

Utrecht University

Maths Karlsson

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Energy and Material

Encyclopedia of Materials: Electronics

V1-546-V1-553
9780128197356 (ISBN)

Subject Categories

Other Materials Engineering

Condensed Matter Physics

DOI

10.1016/B978-0-12-819728-8.00057-7

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4/23/2024