Bt. Collins et M. Ling, SYNTHESIS AND CATHODOLUMINESCENCE OF ORANGE-YELLOW-EMITTING TO RED-EMITTING CA1-XMGXS-MN PHOSPHORS, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 140(6), 1993, pp. 1752-1755
A complete series of single-phase Ca1-xMgxS:Mn phosphors have been syn
thesized by firing in an H2S/PCl3 atmosphere at 1200-degrees-C. The ca
thodoluminescence of these compounds has been investigated at room tem
perature. The emission color varied from orange-yellow to deep red as
the concentration of magnesium was increased. For composition Ca0.75Mg
0.25S:Mn (0.1 a/o) a highly saturated red emission was obtained with c
hromaticity coordinates of x = 0.657, y = 0.341, which are comparable
to the commercial red phosphor Y2O2S:Eu (x = 0.650, y = 0.342). The qu
antum efficiencies of the end members of the Ca1-xMgx:Mn series were t
he highest. As substitution was increased, the quantum efficiency rapi
dly decreased with the lowest values in the 0.25 less-than-or-equal-to
x less-than-or-equal-to 0.50 range. In addition, the presence of chlo
ride a deleterious effect on the emission intensity; however, the chro
maticity remained unchanced. Factors influencing the manganese ganese
emission are discussed in