TITLE:
A Highly Luminous LiCaPO4:Eu2+ Phosphor Synthesized by a Solution Method Employing a Water-Soluble Phosphate Ester
AUTHORS:
Minsung Kim, Makoto Kobayashi, Hideki Kato, Masato Kakihana
KEYWORDS:
Solution Method; Stable Phosphate Ester; Homogeneity; LiCaPO4:Eu2+
JOURNAL NAME:
Optics and Photonics Journal,
Vol.3 No.6A,
October
24,
2013
ABSTRACT:
A LiCaPO4:Eu2+ phosphor with high
photoluminescence was synthesized using a polymerizable complex (PC) method
employing a water-soluble polyethylene glycol-conjugated phosphate ester
(PEG-P). PEG-P could be obtained from a reaction among polyethylene glycol 300,
phosphorus pentoxide, and pyrophosphoric acid. The PEG-P prepared was stable in
an aqueous condition. A transparent solution and gel were obtained when the
PEG-P was used as a source of P during the PC method, whereas the use of H3PO4 caused an undesirable precipitate. The LiCaPO4:Eu2+ obtained
via the PC method employing the PEG-P showed higher emission intensity than those
synthesized by a solid state reaction method and the PC method employing H3PO4.
The high luminescence properties of the sample synthesized using the PEG-P may
be attributed to high homogeneity of constituents in the sample.