Phosphors exhibiting narrow-band emission are key materials for LED backlights in next-generation liquid crystal displays (LCDs) that require high color reproducibility. We successfully realized a hypothetical composition, SrLi₃AlO₄ (SLAO):Eu2 +, which is expected to exhibit narrow-band emission, by inspiring from reported SrLiAl₃N₄ (SLAN):Eu2 +. Using a single-particle-diagnosis approach, SLAO was selectively extracted from calcined powder mixture involving multiple phases, followed by crystal structure analysis and optical property characterization. SLAO:Eu has similar cubic structure as SLAN, while shows narrow-band yellow-green emission at 521 nm and 567 nm with full widths at half maximum (FWHM) of 39 nm and 40 nm, respectively. The emission characteristic is comparable with that of quantum dots, demonstrating i) the feasibility of material design based on the coordination environment similarities and ii) the resultant SLAO:Eu as a promising phosphor for the next-generation display applications.
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