Nitride phosphor and light emitting device and backlight module employing the nitride phosphor
10978622 ยท 2021-04-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01L33/62
ELECTRICITY
H01L33/504
ELECTRICITY
H01L33/507
ELECTRICITY
C09K11/77346
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Y02B20/00
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
H05K1/18
ELECTRICITY
H01L33/62
ELECTRICITY
H01L25/075
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A nitride phosphor, and a light emitting device and a backlight module employing the nitride phosphor. The nitride phosphor has the formula (Sr.sub.1-x, Ba.sub.x)LiAl.sub.3N.sub.4-nO.sub.n:Eu.sup.3+.sub.y, Eu.sup.2+.sub.z with 0<x<1 and y/z>0.1. The light emitting device includes a light emitting diode configured to emit a first light and the nitride phosphor configured to convert a portion of the first light to a second light. A backlight module includes a printed circuit board and a plurality of the light emitting devices.
Claims
1. A nitride phosphor having a formula of (Sr.sub.1-x, Ba.sub.x)LiAl.sub.3N.sub.4-nO.sub.n:Eu.sup.3+.sub.y, Eu.sup.2+.sub.z and having a crystal structure same as a crystal structure of SrLiAl.sub.3N.sub.4:Eu, wherein 0<x<1 and y/z>0.1.
2. The nitride phosphor of claim 1, wherein 0.01<n<0.5.
3. The nitride phosphor of claim 1, wherein 0.01<x<0.6.
4. The nitride phosphor of claim 1, wherein the nitride phosphor emits light having a peak wavelength in a range from about 610 nm to about 710 nm upon being irradiated by light having a peak wavelength in a range from about 400 nm to about 500 nm.
5. A light emitting device, comprising: a light emitting diode configured to emit a first light; and a nitride phosphor configured to convert a portion of the first light to a second light, wherein the nitride phosphor has the formula of (Sr.sub.1-x, Ba.sub.x)LiAl.sub.3N.sub.4-nO.sub.n, Eu.sup.3+.sub.y, Eu.sup.2+.sub.z and has a crystal structure same as a crystal structure of SrLiAl.sub.3N.sub.4:Eu, wherein 0<x<1 and y/z>0.1.
6. The light emitting device of claim 5, wherein 0.01<n<0.5.
7. The light emitting device of claim 5, wherein 0.01<x<0.6.
8. The light emitting device of claim 5, wherein a peak wavelength of the first light is in a range from about 400 nm to about 500 nm, and a peak wavelength of the second light is in range from about 610 nm to about 710 nm.
9. The light emitting device of claim 8, further comprising a wavelength conversion material, wherein a composition of the wavelength conversion material is different from a composition of the nitride phosphor.
10. The light emitting device of claim 9, wherein the wavelength conversion material includes phosphors, quantum dots, or combinations thereof.
11. The light emitting device of claim 9, wherein the wavelength conversion material includes green phosphors, green quantum dots, or combinations thereof.
12. The light emitting device of claim 9, wherein the wavelength conversion material includes a Mn.sup.4+-activated fluoride phosphor, Eu.sup.2+-activated CaAlSiN.sub.3, Eu.sup.2+-activated (Sr,Ca)AlSiN.sub.3, or combinations thereof.
13. The light emitting device of claim 12, wherein the wavelength conversion material includes green phosphors, green quantum dots, or combinations thereof.
14. The light emitting device of claim 9, wherein the wavelength conversion material includes yellow phosphors.
15. A backlight module, comprising: a printed circuit board; and a plurality of the light emitting devices according to claim 5 on the printed circuit board.
16. The backlight module of claim 15, wherein 0.01<n<0.5.
17. The backlight module of claim 15, wherein 0.01<x<0.6.
18. The backlight module of claim 15, wherein a peak wavelength of the first light is in a range from about 400 nm to about 500 nm, and a peak wavelength of the second light is in range from about 610 nm to about 710 nm.
19. The backlight module of claim 18, further comprising a wavelength conversion material, wherein a composition of the wavelength conversion material is different from a composition of the nitride phosphor.
20. The backlight module of claim 19, wherein the wavelength conversion material includes phosphors, quantum dots, or combinations thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description of the embodiment, with reference made to the accompanying drawings as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Reference will now be made in detail to the present embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
(8) A nitride phosphor according to one embodiment of the present disclosure has a formula of (Sr.sub.1-x, Ba.sub.x)LiAl.sub.3N.sub.4-nO.sub.n:Eu.sup.3+.sub.y, Eu.sup.2+.sub.z, in which 0<x<1 and y/z>0.1, in which 0.01<n<0.5, and 0.01<x<0.6, and in which Eu.sup.2+ and Eu.sup.3+ act as an activator and coexist in the nitride phosphor. X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern analysis is used to identify a crystal structure of the nitride phosphor of the present embodiment and the result is shown in
(9) X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure (XANES) analysis is used to analyze the valency of the Eu of the nitride phosphor of the present embodiment, and the result is shown in
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(12) In some other embodiments, in addition to the nitride phosphor 14b (e.g., the nitride phosphor having the formula of (Sr.sub.1-x, Ba.sub.x)LiAl.sub.3N.sub.4-nO.sub.n:Eu.sup.3+.sub.y, Eu.sup.2+.sub.z in accordance of the abovementioned embodiment), the wavelength conversion layer 14 further includes a wavelength conversion material 14c having a composition different from a composition of the nitride phosphor 14b mixed therein. For example, the wavelength conversion material 14c can be other phosphors, quantum dots, the like, or combinations thereof. The wavelength conversion material 14c is selected depending on the desired emission light of the light emitting device 10. In one embodiment, the light emitting device 10 emits white light, and the wavelength conversion material 14c includes green phosphors, green quantum dots, the like, or combinations thereof and is configured to convert a portion of the first light into a third light. The wavelength of the third light is in a range from about 480 nm to about 560 nm. Therefore, by the mixture of the first light emitted by the light emitting diode chip 12, the second light, and the third light, the light emitting device 10 can emit white light. Therefore, a white light emitting device with a high rendering index can be achieved. Green phosphors may include, but is not limited to, -SiAlON (Si.sub.6-zAl.sub.zO.sub.zN.sub.8-z:Eu.sup.2+), silicate phosphor, the like, or combinations thereof. The green quantum dots can include, but is not limited to, CdSe, CsPb(Br.sub.1-bI.sub.b).sub.3, in which 0b0.5, the like, or combinations thereof.
(13) In some other embodiments, the wavelength conversion layer 14 includes two or more wavelength conversion materials which emit red light. In other words, in addition to the nitride phosphor 14b (e.g., the nitride phosphor having the formula of (Sr.sub.1-x, Ba.sub.x)LiAl.sub.3N.sub.4-nO.sub.n:Eu.sup.3+.sub.y, Eu.sup.2+.sub.z in accordance with the abovementioned embodiment), the wavelength conversion layer 14 includes the wavelength conversion material 14c which includes other red phosphors, red quantum dots, the like, or combinations thereof. The red phosphors include Mn.sup.4+-activated fluoride phosphor, Eu.sup.2+-activated CaAlSiN.sub.3 (CASN), Eu.sup.2+-activated (Sr,Ca)AlSiN.sub.3 (SCASN), the like or combinations thereof. Mn.sup.4+-activated fluoride phosphor has a formula of A.sub.2[MF.sub.6]:Mn.sup.4+, in which A is Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, NH.sub.4, or a combination thereof, and M is Ge, Si, Sn, Ti, Zr, or a combination thereof. CASN phosphor can be irradiated by the blue light emitting diode chip and then emit red light having a peak wavelength of about 650 nm. SCASN phosphor can be irradiated by the blue light emitting diode chip and then emit red light having a peak wavelength in a range from about 620 nm to about 660 nm. The Mn.sup.4+-activated fluorine phosphor can be irradiated by the blue light emitting diode chip and then emit red light having a peak wavelength in a range from about 600 nm to about 650 nm. Mn.sup.4+-activated K.sub.2SiF.sub.6 (KSF) is usually applied to a backlight module of a display apparatus. However, the attenuation time of the emitted light of the KSF phosphor is long, for example, greater than about 10 ms. Such a long attenuation time may cause an afterglow of the red light to exist in the display apparatus. The attenuation time of the emitted light of the nitride phosphor 14b (e.g., the nitride phosphor having the formula of (Sr.sub.1-x, Ba.sub.x)LiAl.sub.3N.sub.4-nO.sub.n:Eu.sup.3+, Eu.sup.2+.sub.z in accordance with the abovementioned embodiment) is short, for example, about 1/10000 to 1/1000 of the attenuation time of the emitted light of the KSF phosphor. Therefore, a blend of the nitride phosphor 14b and the KSF phosphor can reduce an afterglow issue caused by the KSF phosphor. CASN and SCASN phosphors can be blended in the nitride phosphor 14b as well to provide a high color rendering index for illumination applications. In particular, except for the two or more wavelength conversion materials which emit red light, the wavelength conversion layer further includes green phosphors, green quantum dots, the like, or combinations thereof such that the light emitting device 10 can emit white light. The materials of the green phosphors and the green quantum dots are similar to abovementioned green phosphors and the green quantum dots, and an explanation of the materials is not repeated herein.
(14) In some other embodiments, the wavelength conversion material 14c can include yellow phosphors (e.g., YAG phosphor which can emit yellow light having a wavelength in a range from about 550 nm to about 560 nm upon irradiation with a blue light emitting diode chip) which in combination with the nitride phosphor 14b (e.g., the nitride phosphor having the formula of (Sr.sub.1-x, Ba.sub.x)LiAl.sub.3N.sub.4-nO.sub.n:Eu.sup.3+.sub.y, Eu.sup.2+.sub.z according to the abovementioned embodiment) can provide the light emitting device 10 which can emit white light with a high color rendering index.
(15) It is to be understood that the configuration and illustration of the abovementioned light emitting device 10 is merely one example embodiment and the claimed subjected matter is not limited in scope thereto. One of ordinary skill in the art would recognize other variations, modifications, and alternatives.
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(17) The nitride phosphor according to the abovementioned embodiment is not limited to applications of the foregoing light emitting device 10 or the backlight module 20, and may be applied in other products using phosphors. For example, the nitride phosphor according to the abovementioned embodiments may be applied in a wavelength converting element, a photovoltaic conversion device, such as a light emitting diode package, a quantum dot light emitting diode (QLED), a plant illumination device, a solar cell, a bio label, an image sensor, etc.
(18) The nitride phosphor 14b is doped with Ba and includes the coexistence of Eu.sup.2+ and Eu.sup.3+, which act as an activator. Thus, the nitride phosphor has narrow FWHM which can expand a color gamut, and has light emission with high intensity which is beneficial for enhancing a color rendering index and color purity, and thus can be beneficial for providing a red light emitting device with a high color rendering index. In particular, since the nitride phosphor can be irradiated by blue light, the nitride phosphor in combination with a blue light emitting diode chip and other wavelength conversion materials form a white light emitting device with a high color rendering index.
(19) Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain embodiments thereof, other embodiments are possible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the embodiments contained herein.
(20) It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims.