Realizing Wide-Gamut Human-Centric Display Lighting with K3AlP3O9N:Eu2+

ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS(2023)

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Computers, televisions, and smartphones are revolutionized by the invention of InGaN blue light-emitting diode (LED) backlighting. Yet, continual exposure to the intense blue LED emission from these modern displays can cause insomnia and mood disorders. Developing "human-centric" backlighting that uses a violet-emitting LED chip and a trichromatic phosphor mixture to generate color images is one approach that addresses this problem. The challenge is finding a blue-emitting phosphor that possesses a sufficiently small Stokes' shift to efficiently down-convert violet LED light and produce a narrow blue emission. This work reports a new oxynitride phosphor that meets this demand. K3AlP3O9N:Eu2+ exhibits an unexpectedly narrow (45 nm, 2206 cm(-1)), thermally robust, and efficient blue photoluminescence upon violet excitation. Computational modeling and temperature-dependent optical property measurements reveal that the narrow emission arises from a rare combination of preferential excitation and site-selective quenching. The resulting chromaticity coordinates of K3AlP3O9N:Eu2+ lie closer to the vertex of the Rec. 2020 than a blue LED chip and provides access to approximate to 10% more colors than a commercial tablet when combined with commercial red- and green-emitting phosphors. Alongside the wide gamut, tuning the emission from the violet LED and phosphor blend can reduce blue light emissions to produce next-generation, human-centric displays.
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ab initio calculations,human-centric lighting,melatonin suppression,phosphorous oxynitride,violet-excitation
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