Oxoberyllates SrBeO and Sr Be O as Novel Host Materials for Eu Luminescence.

Chemistry

Department of Chemistry, University of Munich (LMU), Butenandtstrasse 5-13 (D), 81377, München, Germany.

Published: August 2018

Beryllate structures are marginally investigated, but show intriguing structural relations to oxo- and nitridosilicates. A typical feature is the coordination of Be in both trigonal planar and tetrahedral coordination by O. A broad range of structures is accessible by variable combinations of both building units. Three novel ternary Sr-oxoberyllates are characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis, density functional theory calculations and investigations on luminescence properties: α-SrBeO , β-SrBeO and Sr Be O are obtained with oxoberyllate substructures, made up of either BeO triangles or BeO tetrahedra. The compounds can be described as chain- and layer-type beryllates. When excited with blue light of (In,Ga)N LED chips, β-SrBeO and Sr Be O show visible emission in the yellow and orange spectral range, respectively, upon doping with Eu . Exceptional narrow-band yellow emission (λ =564 nm, fwhm=55 nm) makes β-SrBeO :Eu a promising phosphor for application in phosphor-converted (pc-)LEDs.

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