Thermal-shock-assisted solid-state process for the production of BaMgAl10O17: Eu phosphor
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A new method, called the “thermal-shock method”, was introduced for the production of high-quality BaMgAl10O17:Eu (BAM) phosphor powder. A conventional solid-state process assisted by a thermal shock at 950 °C results in a pure BAM phase with no impurities such as BaAl2O4, MgAl2O4, or EuAlO3. When both AlF3 and H3BO3 are simultaneously used as the flux, this simple thermal-shock reaction yields the phosphor particles with highly improved morphology. Excellent emission intensity higher than that of commercial phosphor can be obtained after reduction at 1000 °C. Compared with other alternative liquid solution techniques, no use of any liquid medium that is harmful to the environment is one of advantages of the thermal-shock method for practical purposes. This synthetic process would be of great interest to the low-cost industrial production of high-performance BAM phosphor.