Journal of Alloys and Compounds 770 (2019) 1069-1077
To fabricate white-light-emitting diodes (white LEDs) with high color-rendering index or full light spectrum emission, the discovery of more efficient deep-red emitting phosphor materials is essential. In this paper, we have synthesized a series of Sr2-2xEu2xSi5N8 (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) solid-solution compounds, and have systemically investigated effects of full-range Eu concentration on their luminescence. Their emission band maximum can be largely tuned from 610 to 725 nm by increasing Eu content. Reabsorption at low Eu2+ concentration while both the energy transfer and Stocks shift at high Eu2+ concentration account for this large spectral red-shift. Luminescent thermal quenching performance gets worse with Eu2+ concentration increasing. The compound with x = 0.15 possesses the best crystallinity and the highest luminescence intensity with the peak position around 660 nm, and still maintains 88.5% room-temperature intensity at 400 K, indicating that great potential for the application as a deep-red phosphor.