Author/Authors :
Sukwon Jung، نويسنده , , Yun Chan Kang ، نويسنده , , Jung Hyeun Kim، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Phosphor materials have been used for applications
in fluorescence lamps and display devices. Such
phosphors have been mostly produced by the conventional
solid-state reaction technique. In solid-state reactions, high
reaction temperature and long heating time are required to
obtain a pure phase of the multi-component particles, and
agglomerated particles of irregular shape is unavoidable.
Therefore, milling process is necessary in the solid-state
technique. These process characteristics decrease the
brightness of phosphor particles. Recently, extensive
efforts were given in production of phosphors particles by
spray pyrolysis in order to have fine size and spherical
morphology. In this manuscript, phosphor particles produced
by spray pyrolysis for photoluminescence applications
were reviewed. Phosphorescence phenomenon is
briefly explained with the energy transfer mechanism
including the intersystem crossing. In the main context,
phosphor materials are categorized into three parts following
the color (red, green, and blue) characteristics. As
expected, phosphor particles generated by spray pyrolysis
have a big advantage in obtaining spherical morphology,
compared with the particles from the conventional solidstate
processes. Therefore, high packing density and uniformity
of films for final display devices are predicted, and
it could further help achieving high photoluminescent
intensity in final products.