Phosphor for light sources and associated light source

Abstract
A phosphor for light sources, the emission from which lies in the short-wave optical spectral region, as a garnet structure A3B5O12. It is activated with Ce, the second component B representing at least one of the elements Al and Ga, and the first component A containing terbium.
Description


TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The invention is based on a phosphor for light sources and an associated light source in accordance with the preamble of claim 1. It relates in particular to a yellow-emitting garnet phosphor for excitation by a light source with short wavelengths in the visible blue spectral region, with the result that white light is generated. A lamp (primarily a fluorescent lamp) or an LED (light-emitting diode) is particularly suitable as the light source.



PRIOR ART

[0002] WO 98/05078 has already disclosed a phosphor for light sources and an associated light source. In that document, the phosphor used is a garnet of the structure A3B5O12, the host lattice of which, as first component A, comprises at least one of the rare earths Y, Lu, Sc, La, Gd or Sm. Furthermore, one of the elements Al, Ga or In is used for the second component B. The only dopant used is Ce.


[0003] A very similar phosphor is known from WO 97/50132. The dopant used in that document is either Ce or Tb. While Ce emits in the yellow spectral region, the emission from Tb is in the green spectral region. In both cases, the complementary color principle (blue-emitting light source and yellow-emitting phosphor) is used to achieve a white luminous color.


[0004] Finally, EP-A 124 175 describes a fluorescent lamp which, in addition to a mercury fill, contains a plurality of phosphors. These are excited by UV radiation (254 nm) or also by short-wave radiation at 460 nm. Three phosphors are selected in such a way that they add up to form white (color mixture).



EXPLANATION OF THE INVENTION

[0005] It is an object of the present invention to provide a phosphor in accordance with the preamble of claim 1 which is able to withstand high thermal loads and is eminently suitable for excitation in the short-wave visible spectral region.


[0006] This object is achieved through the characterizing features of claim 1. Particularly advantageous configurations are given in the dependent claims.


[0007] According to the invention, for light sources from which the emission lies in the short-wave optical spectral region, a phosphor which has a garnet structure A3B5O12 and which is doped with Ce is used, the second component B representing at least one of the elements Al and Ga and the first component A containing terbium. Surprisingly, it has been found that under particular circumstances, namely under blue excitation in the range from 420 to 490 nm, terbium (Tb) is suitable as a constituent of the host lattice (first component of the garnet) for a yellow-emitting phosphor, the activator of which is cerium. Previously, in this context Tb has only been considered as an activator or coactivator, together with cerium, for emission in the green region, if excitation is produced by cathode rays (electrons) or short-wave UV photons (GB-A 1 600 492 and EP-A 208 713).


[0008] In this case, terbium, as the principal constituent of the first component A of the garnet, can be used on its own or together with at least one of the rare earths Y, Gd, La and/or Lu.


[0009] At least one of the elements Al or Ga is used as the second component. The second component B may additionally contain In. The activator is cerium. In a particularly preferred embodiment, a garnet of the structure


(Tb1-x-yRExCey)3(Al,Ga)5O12,


[0010] where


[0011] RE=Y, Gd, La and/or Lu;


[0012] 0≦x≦0.5−y;


[0013] 0<y<0.1 is used.


[0014] The phosphor absorbs in the range from 420 to 490 nm and can thus be excited by the radiation from a blue light source, which is in particular the radiation source for a lamp or LED. Good results have been achieved with a blue LED whose emission peak was at 430 to 470 nm. The emission peak of the Tb-garnet: Ce phosphor is at approximately 550 nm.


[0015] This phosphor is particularly useful for use in a white LED based on the combination of a blue LED with the Tb-garnet-containing phosphor, which is excited by absorption of part of the emission from the blue LED and the emission from which supplements a remaining radiation from the LED, to form white light.


[0016] A Ga(In)N-LED is particularly suitable as the blue LED, but any other route for producing a blue LED which emits in the range from 420 to 490 nm is also suitable. 430 to 470 nm is particularly recommended as the principal emission region, since this is where efficiency is highest.


[0017] By selecting the type and quantity of rare earths, it is possible to fine-tune the location of the absorption and emission bands, in a similar way to that which is known from the literature for other phosphors of type YAG:Ce. In conjunction with light-emitting diodes, it is particularly suitable for x to be 0.25≦x≦0.5−y.


[0018] The particularly preferred range for y is 0.02<y<0.06.


[0019] The phosphor according to the invention is also suitable for combination with other phosphors.


[0020] A garnet of structure


(TbxRE1-x-yCey)3(Al,Ga)5O12,


[0021] where RE=Y, Gd, La and/or Lu;


[0022] 0≦x≦0.02, in particular x=0.01;


[0023] 0<y<0.1 has proven particularly suitable as the phosphor. Y frequently lies in the range from 0.01 to 0.05.


[0024] Generally, relatively small amounts of Tb in the host lattice serve primarily to improve the properties of known cerium-activated phosphors, while the addition of relatively large amounts of Tb can be used in a controlled way in particular to shift the wavelength of the emission from known cerium-activated phosphors. Therefore, a high proportion of Tb is particularly suitable for white LEDs with a low color temperature of below 5000 K.







FIGURES

[0025] The invention is to be explained in more detail below with reference to a number of exemplary embodiments. In the drawing:


[0026]
FIG. 1 shows an emission spectrum of a first Tb-garnet phosphor;


[0027]
FIG. 2 shows the reflectance spectrum of this Tb-garnet phosphor;


[0028]
FIG. 3 shows emission spectra of further Tb-garnet phosphors;


[0029]
FIG. 4 shows reflectance spectra of the Tb-garnet phosphors from FIG. 3;


[0030]
FIG. 5 shows emission spectra for further Tb-garnet phosphors;


[0031]
FIG. 6 shows reflectance spectra for the Tb-garnet phosphors from FIG. 5;


[0032]
FIG. 7 shows an emission spectrum for a white LED with Tb-garnet phosphor.







DESCRIPTION OF A NUMBER OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS

[0033] Exemplary Embodiment No. 1:
1The components9.82gYttrium oxide Y2O32.07gCerium oxide CeO237.57gTerbium oxide Tb4O726.41gAluminum oxide Al2O30.15gBarium fluoride BaF20.077gBoric acid H3BO3


[0034] are mixed and comminuted together for two hours in a 250 ml polyethylene wide-necked bottle using 150 g of aluminum oxide balls with a diameter of 10 mm. Barium fluoride and boric acid serve as fluxes. The mixture is annealed for three hours in a covered corundum crucible at 1550° C. in forming gas (nitrogen containing 2.3% by volume hydrogen). The annealed material is milled in an automatic mortar mill and screened through a screen with a mesh width of 53 μm. This is followed by a second anneal for three hours at 1500° C. under forming gas (nitrogen containing 0.5% by volume hydrogen). Then, milling and screening is carried out as after the first anneal. The phosphor obtained corresponds to the composition (Y0.29Tb0.67Ce0.04)3Al5O12. It has a strong yellow body color. An emission spectrum for this phosphor when excited at 430 nm and a reflectance spectrum for the phosphor between 300 and 800 nm are shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.


[0035] Exemplary Embodiment No. 2:
2The components43.07gTerbium oxide Tb4O71.65gCerium oxide CeO221.13gAluminum oxide Al2O30.12gBarium fluoride BaF20.062gBoric acid H3BO3


[0036] are intimately mixed as described under Example No. 1. Two anneals and the further processing of the annealed products take place as described under Example 1. The phosphor obtained corresponds to the overall composition (Tb0.96Ce0.04)3Al5O12 or, in the representation which illustrates the host lattice, Tb3Al5O12:Ce. It has a strong yellow body color. The X-ray diffraction diagram shows that there is a cubic garnet phase. The emission spectrum and reflectance spectrum for this phosphor are shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, respectively.


[0037] Exemplary Embodiment No. 3:
3The components32.18gYttrium oxide Y2O30.56gTerbium oxide Tb4O72.07gCerium oxide CeO226.41gAluminum oxide Al2O30.077gBoric acid H3BO3


[0038] are intimately mixed as described under Example No. 1. Two anneals and processing of the annealed products take place as described under Example No. 1. The phosphor obtained corresponds to the composition (Y0.95Tb0.01Ce0.04)3Al5O12. It has a strong yellow body color. The emission spectrum and reflectance spectrum for this phosphor are shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, respectively.


[0039] Exemplary Embodiment No. 4:
4The components26.76gYttrium oxide Y2O39.53gTerbium oxide Tb4O72.07gCerium oxide CeO226.41gAluminum oxide Al2O30.149gBarium fluoride BaF20.077gBoric acid H3BO3


[0040] are intimately mixed as described under Example No. 1. Two anneals and processing of the annealed products take place as described under Example No. 1. The phosphor obtained corresponds to the composition (Y0.79Tb0.17Ce0.04)3Al5O12. It has a strong yellow body color. The emission spectrum and reflectance spectrum for this phosphor are shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, respectively.


[0041] Exemplary Embodiment No. 5
5The components30.82gYttrium oxide Y2O30.56gTerbium oxide Tb4O74.13gCerium oxide CeO226.41gAluminum oxide Al2O30.149gBarium fluoride BaF20.077gBoric acid H3BO3


[0042] are intimately mixed as described under Example No. 1. Two anneals and processing of the annealed products are carried out as described under Example No. 1. The phosphor obtained corresponds to the composition (Y0.91Tb0.01Ce0.08)3Al5O12. It has a strong yellow body color.


[0043] Exemplary Embodiment No. 6:
6The components43.07gTerbium oxide Tb4O71.65gCerium oxide CeO221.13gAluminum oxide Al2O30.062gBoric acid H3BO3


[0044] are intimately mixed as described under Example No. 1. Two anneals and processing of the annealed products are carried out as described under Example 1, except that the annealing temperature during the two anneals is lower by 50° C. in each case. The phosphor obtained corresponds to the composition (Tb0.96Ce0.04)3Al5O12. It has a strong yellow body color. The emission spectrum and reflectance spectrum for this phosphor are shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, respectively.


[0045] Exemplary Embodiment No. 7:
7The components43.07gTerbium oxide Tb4O71.65gCerium oxide CeO217.05gAluminum oxide Al2O37.50gGallium oxide Ga2O30.062gBoric acid H3BO3


[0046] are intimately mixed as described under Example No. 1. Two anneals and processing of the annealed products are carried out as described under Example 1, except that the annealing temperature for the two anneals is lower by 50° C. in each case. The phosphor obtained corresponds to the composition (Tb0.96Ce0.04)Al4GaO12. It has a strong yellow body color. The emission spectrum and reflectance spectrum for this phosphor are shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, respectively.


[0047] Exemplary Embodiment No. 8:
8The components43.07gTerbium oxide Tb4O71.65gCerium oxide CeO212.97gAluminum oxide Al2O315.00gGallium oxide Ga2O30.062gBoric acid H3BO3


[0048] are intimately mixed as described under Example No. 1. Two anneals and processing of the annealed products are carried out as described under Example 1, except that the annealing temperature for the two anneals is lower by 50° C. in each case. The phosphor obtained corresponds to the composition (Tb0.96Ce0.04)3Al3Ga2O12. It has a yellow body color. The emission spectrum and reflectance spectrum of this phosphor are shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, respectively.


[0049] Exemplary Embodiment No. 9
9The components4.88kgYttrium oxide Y2O37.05kgGadolinium oxide Gd2O3161.6gTerbium oxide Tb4O7595gCerium oxide CeO27.34kgAluminum oxide Al2O35.50gBoric acid H3BO3


[0050] are mixed for 24 hours in a 60 l polyethylene vessel. The mixture is introduced into annealing crucibles made from aluminum oxide with a capacity of approx. 1 l and is annealed in a pushed-bat kiln for 6 hours at 1550° C. under forming gas. The annealed material is milled in an automatic mortar mill and then finely screened. The phosphor obtained has the composition (Y0.50Gd0.45Tb0.01Ce0.04)3Al5O12. It has a strong yellow body color. The emission spectrum and reflectance spectrum for this phosphor are shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, respectively.


[0051] Exemplary Embodiment 10 (LED):


[0052] When these phosphors are used in a white LED together with GaInN, a structure similar to that described in WO 97/50132 is employed. By way of example, identical fractions of phosphor in accordance with Example 1 and of phosphor in accordance with Example 4 are dispersed in epoxy resin and a LED with an emission peak of approximately 450 nm (blue) is encapsulated by this resin mixture. The emission spectrum of a white LED obtained in this way is shown in FIG. 7. In this case, the mixture of the blue LED radiation with the yellow phosphor emission results in a color locus of x=0.359/y=0.350, corresponding to white light of color temperature 4500 K.


[0053] The phosphors described above generally have a yellow body color. They emit in the yellow spectral region. When Ga is added or used on its own instead of Al, the emission shifts more toward green, so that it is also possible in particular to achieve higher color temperatures. In particular, Ga-containing (or Ga,Al-containing) Tb-garnets and purely Al-containing Tb-garnets can be used in mixed form in order to be able to adapt to desired color loci.


Claims
  • 1. A phosphor for excitation by a blue-emitting radiation source, the emission from which lies in the short-wave optical spectral region from 420 to 490 nm, having a garnet structure A3B5O12, the phosphor being activated with Ce as represented by A3B5O12:Ce, the second component B representing at least one of the elements Al and Ga, characterized in that the first component A contains terbium.
  • 2. The phosphor as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the first component A is formed predominantly or solely by terbium.
  • 3. The phosphor as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the phosphor can be excited by radiation in the range from 430 to 470 nm.
  • 4. The phosphor as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the first component, in addition to Tb, contains fractions of Y, Gd, La and/or Lu.
  • 5. The phosphor as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a garnet of structure (Tb1-x-yRExCey)3(Al,Ga)5)O12 is used, where RE=Y, Gd, La and/or Lu; 0≦x≦0.5−y; 0<y<0.1.
  • 6. The phosphor as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the second component B additionally contains In.
  • 7. The use of the phosphor as claimed in one of the preceding claims for excitation by a light source which emits in the blue region between 420 and 490 nm.
  • 8. A light source which primarily emits radiation in the short-wave region of the optical spectral region between 420 and 490 nm, this radiation being partially or completely converted into longer-wave radiation by means of the phosphor as claimed in one of the preceding claims 1 to 6.
  • 9. The light source as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that the radiation which is primarily emitted lies in the wavelength region from 430 to 470 nm.
  • 10. The light source as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that a blue-emitting light-emitting diode, in particular based on Ga(In)N, is used as the primary radiation source.
  • 11. A process for producing the phosphor as claimed in one of claims 1 to 6, characterized by the following process steps: a. Comminution of the oxides and addition of a flux; b. first annealing in forming gas; c. milling and screening; d. second annealing.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
199 34 126.5 Jul 1999 DE
199 51 790.8 Oct 1999 DE
199 63 791.1 Dec 1999 DE
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09787208 Mar 2001 US
Child 10687436 Oct 2003 US