Phosphor, light-emitting device, image display device, pigment, and ultraviolet absorber

US9909060B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9909060-B2
Application numberUS-201415038836-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 21, 2014
Priority dateNov 29, 2013
Publication dateMar 6, 2018
Grant dateMar 6, 2018

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Provided are an oxynitride phosphor comprising a JEM crystal as a main component and being characterized by light-emitting properties (light emission color or excitation property, light emission spectrum) that is different from the known JEM phosphor, and an application thereof. The phosphor of the present invention comprises the JEM crystal activated with Eu and represented by MAl(Si, Al) 6 (O, N) 10 (where the M element is one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Ca, Sr, Eu, La, Sc, Y, and lanthanoid elements; and includes at least Eu as well as Ca and/or Sr).

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What is claimed is: 1. A phosphor comprising a JEM crystal activated with Eu and represented by MAl(Si, Al) 6 (O, N) 10 (wherein an M element is one or two or more kinds of elements selected from a group consisting of Ca, Sr, Eu, La, Sc, Y, and lanthanoid elements; the M element includes at least Eu; and the M element includes Ca and/or Sr). 2. The phosphor according to claim 1 , wherein the phosphor is represented by Ca a Sr b Eu c La d Si e Al f O g N h and the parameters: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, and h (wherein a+b+c+d+e+f+g+h=1) satisfy condition: 0.02≦ a+b+d≦ 0.06, 0.0003≦ c≦ 0.03, 0.1≦ e≦ 0.5, 0.02≦ f≦ 0.3, 0.02≦ g≦ 0.3, 0.3≦ h≦ 0.6, and 0< a+b. 3. The phosphor according to claim 1 wherein the JEM crystal activated with Eu is represented by ((Ca) t , Eu u , La x )AlSi 6-z Al z N 10-z-t-u O z+t+u , ((Sr) t , Eu u , La x )AlSi 6-z Al z N 10-z-t-u O z+t+u , or ((Ca, Sr) t , Eu u , La x )AlSi 6-z Al z N 10-z-t-u O z+t+u and the parameters: t, u, x, and z (wherein t+u+x=1) satisfy condition: 0.3 ≦t <1, 0.005 ≦u ≦0.2, and 0.5 ≦z ≦2. 4. The phosphor according to claim 3 wherein the parameter x satisfies x=0. 5. The phosphor according to claim 3 wherein the parameter z satisfies condition: 0.5≦z≦1.5. 6. The phosphor according to claim 1 wherein: the M element is Sr and Eu; or Sr, La, and Eu and fluorescence having a peak in a wavelength range of at least 495 nm and less than 570 nm is emitted upon irradiation by an excitation source. 7. The phosphor according to claim 1 wherein: the M element is Ca and Eu; or Ca, La, and Eu, an atomic fraction of Eu satisfies condition of being at least 0.003 and not exceeding 0.03, and fluorescence having a peak in a wavelength range of at least 570 nm and not exceeding 590 nm is emitted upon irradiation by an excitation source. 8. The phosphor according to claim 1 wherein: the M element is Ca and Eu; or Ca, La, and Eu, an atomic fraction of Eu satisfies condition of being at least 0.0003 and less than 0.003, and fluorescence having a peak in a wavelength range of at least 495 nm and less than 570 nm is emitted upon irradiation by an excitation source. 9. A light emitting device comprising at least a light-emitting body and a phosphor wherein the phosphor comprises at least a phosphor recited in claim 1 . 10. The light emitting device according to claim 9 wherein the light-emitting body is a light-emitting diode (LED), a laser diode (LD), a semiconductor laser, an organic EL light-emitting body (OLED), or a fluorescent lamp, which emits light having a wavelength of 330 to 495 nm. 11. The light emitting device according to claim 9 wherein the light emitting device is a white color light-emitting diode or an illuminating device including a plurality of white color light-emitting diodes or a backlight for a liquid-crystal display panel. 12. The light emitting device according to claim 9 wherein the phosphor further comprises a blue phosphor to emit light having a peak wavelength of 420 nm to 500 nm by the light-emitting body. 13. The light emitting device according to claim 12 wherein the blue phosphor is selected from a group consisting of AlN:(Eu, Si), BaMgAl 10 O 17 :Eu, SrSi 9 Al 19 ON 31 :Eu, LaSi 9 Al 19 N 32 :Eu, α-sialon:Ce, and JEM:Ce. 14. The light emitting device according to claim 9 wherein the phosphor further comprises a green phosphor to emit light having a peak wavelength of at least 500 nm and not exceeding 550 nm by the light-emitting body. 15. The light emitting device according to claim 9 wherein the phosphor further comprises a red phosphor to emit light having a peak wavelength of at least 600 nm and not exceeding 700 nm by the light-emitting body. 16. The light emitting device according to claim 15 wherein the red phosphor is selected from a group consisting of CaAlSiN 3 :Eu, (Ca, Sr)AlSiN 3 :Eu, Ca 2 Si 5 N 8 :Eu, and Sr 2 Si 5 N 8 :Eu. 17. An image display device comprising at least an excitation source and a phosphor wherein the phosphor comprises at least a phosphor recited in claim 1 . 18. The image display device according to claim 17 wherein the image display device is any of a liquid crystal display (LCD), a fluorescent display tube (VFD), a field emission display (FED), a plasma display panel (PDP), and a cathode-ray tube (CRT). 19. A pigment comprising a JEM crystal activated with Eu recited in claim 1 . 20. An ultraviolet absorber comprising a JEM crystal activated with Eu recited in claim 1 .

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What does patent US9909060B2 cover?
Provided are an oxynitride phosphor comprising a JEM crystal as a main component and being characterized by light-emitting properties (light emission color or excitation property, light emission spectrum) that is different from the known JEM phosphor, and an application thereof. The phosphor of the present invention comprises the JEM crystal activated with Eu and represented by MAl(Si, Al) 6 (O…
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Nat Inst Materials Science
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Primary CPC classification H01J11/42. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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