Air and Thermally Stable Fluoride Bridged Rare-Earth Clusters Showing Intense Photoluminescence and Potential LED Application.

Adv Mater

Frontier Institute of Science and Technology (FIST), State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment, Xi'an Key Laboratory of Electronic Devices and Material Chemistry, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, 710054, China.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Fluoride-based lattice materials can effectively reduce phonon-induced quenching in rare-earth luminescent materials, but they often require anhydrous conditions for synthesis due to the instability of many fluoride-rebridged rare-earth clusters in air.* -
  • A new "mixed-ligand" approach led to highly stable fluoride-bridged rare-earth clusters, EuFC-16 and TbFC-16, which show thermal decomposition only above 435 °C and exhibit impressive photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQY) of 87.7% and 99.0% respectively.* -
  • These clusters have potential applications in LED technology as they are soluble in UV-curable resin with tunable emission colors

Article Abstract

Fluoride based lattice is attractive for reducing phonon-induced quenching in rare-earth (RE) based luminescent materials. However, due to the strong affinity between RE and oxygen, the synthesis of fluoride-based complexes has to be protected under anhydrous conditions, and many known fluoride bridged RE clusters are unstable in air. Here, by using the "mixed-ligand" strategy a family of fluoride bridged RE clusters is synthesized, namely RE(μ-F)(μ-F)(BuCOO)[N(CHCHO)] (RE = Eu, EuFC-16; RE = Tb, TbFC-16), which are highly stable in air and decomposed thermally only when heating above 435 °C. Moreover, both clusters exhibit high photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQY = 87.7%, PLQY = 99.0%). Upon warming, EuFC-16 and TbFC-16 display excellent structural, thermal, and chroma stability. Thus, EuFC-16 and TbFC-16 have the potential to be used in light-emitting diode (LED) devices, offering many advantages over commercial phosphors. First, both clusters are soluble in UV-curable resin at any mixing rate, and the emission colors can be tuned from magenta, turquoise, willow green, and ivory to pure white if mixing blue phosphor BAM:Eu. Second, the clusters are hydrophobic, and the LEDs work well after soaking in water, indicating a good quality for outdoor lighting.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.202406882DOI Listing

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