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Fabrication and optical properties of divalent Cu2+ ions incorporated Ce:YAG transparent ceramics for white LEDs

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Abstract Transparent Ce:YAG ceramics via Cu 2+ incorporating annealed at 1450 °C were successfully fabricated by the solid-state method to probe their potential applications in white light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The influence… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Transparent Ce:YAG ceramics via Cu 2+ incorporating annealed at 1450 °C were successfully fabricated by the solid-state method to probe their potential applications in white light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The influence of Cu 2+ concentration on the microstructure and optical properties of the Ce:YAG transparent ceramics were systematically investigated. The as-prepared ceramics possessed clean grain boundaries and homogeneous grain size distribution ranging from 3.7 to 6.5 µm. With the addition amount of Cu 2+ increased, the red component of ceramics gradually increased and then decreased, it reached a maximum of 13.0% at 1.5 at% Cu 2+ incorporation. By combining with commercially blue LED chips (465 nm) directly, the obtained optimal chromaticity coordinates (CIE) and correlated color temperature (CCT) of ceramics were (x = 0.3335, y = 0.3412) and 5450 K, respectively, while its color render index (CRI) was nearly 70 at the thickness of 1.0 mm. Therefore, this study provided an efficient approach to tailor the luminescence property of Ce:YAG ceramic for white LEDs.

Keywords: white leds; optical properties; fabrication optical; transparent ceramics; yag transparent

Journal Title: Ceramics International
Year Published: 2019

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