Mark H. McAdon
Dow Chemical Company
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017
Christopher Grieco; Kurt F. Hirsekorn; Andrew T. Heitsch; Alan C. Thomas; Mark H. McAdon; Britt A. Vanchura; Michael M. Romanelli; Lora Brehm; Anne Leugers; Anatoliy Sokolov; John B. Asbury
Phosphor-converted light emitting diodes (pcLEDs) produce white light through the use of phosphors that convert blue light emitted from the LED chip into green and red wavelengths. Understanding the mechanisms of degradation of the emission spectra and quantum yields of the phosphors used in pcLEDs is of critical importance to fully realize the potential of solid-state lighting as an energy efficient technology. Toward this end, time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy was used to identify the mechanistic origins of enhanced stability and luminescence efficiency that can be obtained from a series of carbidonitride red phosphors with varying degrees of substitutional carbon. The increasing substitution of carbon and oxygen in nitrogen positions of the carbidonitride phosphor (Sr2Si5N8-[(4x/3)+z]CxO3z/2:Eu2+) systematically changed the dimensions of the crystalline lattice. These structural changes caused a red shift and broadening of the emission spectra of the phosphors due to faster energy transfer from higher to lower energy emission sites. Surprisingly, in spite of broadening of the emission spectra, the quantum yield was maintained or increased with carbon substitution. Aging phosphors with lowered carbon content under conditions that accurately reflected thermal and optical stresses found in functioning pcLED packages led to spectral changes that were dependent on substitutional carbon content. Importantly, phosphors that contained optimal amounts of carbon and oxygen possessed luminescence spectra and quantum yields that did not undergo changes associated with aging and therefore provided a more stable color point for superior control of the emission properties of pcLED packages. These findings provide insights to guide continued development of phosphors for efficient and stable solid-state lighting materials and devices.
Archive | 1992
Robert E Lapointe; James C. Stevens; Peter N. Nickias; Mark H. McAdon
Archive | 1996
Peter N. Nickias; Mark H. McAdon; Jasson T. Patton; Bernard P. Friedrichsen; Jorge Soto; James C. Stevens; Daniel D. Vanderlende
Archive | 1997
Mark H. McAdon; Jasson T. Patton; Peter N. Nickias; Ravi B. Shankar; Francis J. Timmers; Brian W. S. Kolthammer; Daniel D. Vanderlende; Steven M. Ueligger
Archive | 1997
Richard E. Campbell; Mark H. McAdon; Peter N. Nickias; Jasson T. Patton; Oscar D. Redwine; Francis J. Timmers
Archive | 1999
Mark H. McAdon; Jasson T. Patton; Peter N. Nickias; Ravi B. Shankar; Francis J. Timmers; Brian W. S. Kolthammer; Daniel D. Vanderlende; Steven M. Ueligger
Organometallics | 1999
Shaoguang Feng; Jerzy Klosin; William J. Kruper; Mark H. McAdon; David R. Neithamer; Peter N. Nickias; Jasson T. Patton; David R. Wilson; Khalil A. Abboud; Charlotte L. Stern
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2015
Junqiang Liu; Chan Han; Mark H. McAdon; Janet M. Goss; Kyle C. Andrews
Carbon | 2017
Junqiang Liu; Edward M. Calverley; Mark H. McAdon; Janet M. Goss; Yujun Liu; Kyle C. Andrews; Troy D. Wolford; Douglas E. Beyer; Chan S. Han; Denise Anaya; Robert P. Golombeski; Charles F. Broomall; Scott Sprague; Heidi Clements; Karla F. Mabe
Archive | 2000
Ravi B. Shankar; Francis J. Timmers; Steven M. Ueligger; Mark H. McAdon; Brian W. S. Kolthammer; Peter N. Nickias; Jasson T. Patton; Daniel D Vander Lende