Optik | 2021

A spectroscopic experimental and semi-empirical study of [Eu(salen)2] as a red-emitter for phosphor-converted UV LED

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Most of the commercial WLEDs have a lack of red-emission component resulting in cool white illumination. Aiming this issue, in this paper, we present the synthesis and characterization of two lanthanide complexes, [Eu(salen)2] and [Gd(salen)2], with a Schiff base type ligand, the salen (N,N′-ethylene-bis(salicylidenimine)). Both complexes were characterized by conventional spectroscopy techniques to confirm their preparation, and the free software LUMPAC was used as a friendly interface to determine the experimental intensity parameters (Ω2 and Ω4) for Eu-complex, it was also used to optimize the complex structure, perform theoretical calculations of excited states, and intensity parameters. The Eu-complex was immobilized in PMMA films in different amounts, and their photophysics properties were analyzed. The 7.5\xa0wt% doped film showed the best results (τ = 0.226 ms; Φ Eu Eu = 9.61%), and it was chosen to coat a UV LED-chip (λem = 400\xa0nm ± 10\xa0nm) to fabricate a red emissive LED-prototype; also, a prototype with a blend between powdered Eu-complex and cyanoacrylate glue was fabricated, and their emission behavior and radiant photostability were compared. The prototype with the doped PMMA film exhibited poorer radiant photostability than the powder prototype after 24\xa0h of operation. Thus, the [Eu(salen)2] powder prototype gather some important characteristics to be used as a red component of warm WLEDs.

Volume 243
Pages 167454
DOI 10.1016/J.IJLEO.2021.167454
Language English
Journal Optik

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