Hydrothermal synthesis, morphology and photoluminescent properties of an Mn4+-doped novel red fluoride phosphor elpasolite K2LiAlF6
Journal of Materials Chemistry C2016Vol. 4(24), pp. 5690–5695
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Abstract
A novel red emitting fluoride phosphor, K2LiAlF6:Mn4+, with an excellent thermal quenching behavior and color stability for white LEDs is developed by a green synthetic route based on low-toxic H3PO4/KHF2liquid instead of the highly toxic HF liquid.
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