Spiral‐Type Heteropolyhedral Coordination Network Based on Single‐Crystal LiSrPO4: Implications for Luminescent Materials |
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Authors: | Dr. Chun Che Lin Dr. Chin‐Chang Shen Prof. Ru‐Shi Liu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei, 10617 Taiwan (R.O.C), Fax: (+886)?2‐33668671;2. Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Atomic Energy Council, No. 1000, Wenhua Rd., Jiaan Village, Longtan Township, Taoyuan County 32546, Taiwan (R.O.C.) |
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Abstract: | Novel structures of luminescent materials, which are used as light sources for next‐generation illumination, are continuously being improved for use in white‐light‐emitting diodes. Activator‐doped known structures are reported as habitual down‐conversion phosphors in solid‐state lightings and displays. Consequently, the intrinsic qualities of the existent compounds produce deficiencies that limit their applications. Herein we report a spiral‐network single‐crystal orthophosphate (LiSrPO4) prepared in a platinum crucible with LiCl flux through crystal‐growth reactions of SrCl2 and Li3PO4 in air. It crystallizes in a hexagonal system with a=5.0040(2) and c=24.6320(16) Å, V=534.15(5) Å3, and Z=6 in the space group P65. The unit cell is comprised of LiO4 and PO4 tetrahedrons that form a three‐dimensional LiPO42? anionic framework with a helical channel structure along the c axis in which the Sr2+ cation is accommodated. The optical band gap of this composition is about 3.65 eV, as determined by using UV/Vis absorption and diffuse reflection spectra. We used the crystal‐growth method to synthesize blue‐ and red‐emitting crystals that exhibited pure color, low reabsorption, a large Stokes shift, and efficient conversion of ultraviolet excitation light into visible light. Emphasis was placed on the development of gratifying structure‐related properties of rare‐earth luminescent materials and their applications. |
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Keywords: | crystal engineering lithium luminescence phosphates solid‐state structures |
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