Abstract
Fluorescent dyes rhodamine B (RhB) was successfully introduced into the porous boron nitride nanosheets to obtain an effective and rare-earth free light composite conversion materials. X-ray powder diffractions, photoluminescence spectra, etc., were used to investigate the optical performance and thermal stability of these organic-dye-impregnated phosphor composites. The experimental results evidently showed that, compared with the optical properties of RhB in aqueous solution, the composite phosphors possessed more excellent optical performance and higher thermal stability due to their structural defects, surface hydroxyl groups and nanosize pore channel. In addition, the phosphor composites exhibited greatly improved service life and had a broad visible emission wavelengths of 540–680 nm under the 363 nm light excitation. We believe that the reported work should open the way toward the practical application of organic-dye-impregnated phosphor composites in the field of illumination light source.
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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
Funding
This work was supported by the Educational Commission of Hubei Province of China [grant number B2017210], Major Project of Technological Innovation of Hubei Province [grant number 2016AAA038], College Outstanding Young Scientific and Technological Innovation Team of Hubei province [grant number T201620].