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Exploration of yellow-emitting phosphors for white LEDs from natural resources

Shengxiang Xu, Huimin Hu, Qiang Shi, Bing Yang, Ling Zhao, Qingru Wang, Wenjun Wang

2021Applied Optics19 citationsDOI

Abstract

White light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are widely used in various lighting fields as a part of energy-efficient technology. However, some shortcomings of luminescent materials for white LEDs, such as complexity of synthesis, high cost, and harmful impact on the environment, limit their practical applications to a large extent. In this respect, the present work aims to study the ability of using Berberine (BBR) chloride extracted from Rhizoma coptidis and Phellodendron Chinese herbs as yellow phosphor for white LEDs. For this, white LEDs were successfully fabricated by applying 0.006 g of BBR chloride onto the blue LED chips (450 nm). The produced LEDs exhibited good luminescence properties at a voltage of 2.4 V along with eco-friendly characteristics and low cost. The Commission International de l'Eclairage chromaticity, the correlated color temperature, and the color rendering index were determined to be (${x} = {0.32}$, ${y} = {0.33}$), 5934 K, and 74, respectively. Therefore, BBR chloride is a suitable environmentally friendly and easily accessible yellow phosphor for white LEDs.

Topics & Concepts

PhosphorLight-emitting diodeColor rendering indexChromaticityMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsLuminescenceDiodeColor temperatureLuminous efficacyOpticsNanotechnologyPhysicsLayer (electronics)Advanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesRadical Photochemical ReactionsBiochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques
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