Khai, Shenn Lau and Hassan, Zainuriah and Way, Foong Lim and Hock, Jin Quah and Ahmed, Naser M. and Abd, Husnen R.
(2019)
Investigation Of Different Fuel Sources Used In Microwave Induced Combustion Synthesis On The Luminescence Property Of Yag Phosphor.
In: International Conference On Semiconductor Materials Technology.
Abstract
White LEDs (WLEDs) have been produced from the combination of blue LED chips and phosphor converter. In the present work, considerable amount of yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) phosphor powders doped with 0.3 mol % of cerium (Ce) have been synthesized with addition of different fuel sources through Microwave Induced Combustion Synthesis (MICS) method. This method involves the reaction between metal nitrates and two fuel sources, such as urea and glycine. The effects of different fuel sources (urea and urea + glycine) on the crystallinity, structure, luminescent properties and CIE chromaticity were characterized and studied using high resolution X-ray diffraction (HR XRD), field emission-scanning electron microscopy (FE SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), photoluminescence emission (PL), electroluminescence (EL) and standard CIE 1931 chromaticity diagram. The highest white light emission can be observed for the sample prepared from fuel. It could be noted that the emission intensity could be tuned by controlling the injection current. In contrast, the experimental enhancement in the properties was demonstrated by the WLED synthesized using mixed fuel technique.
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