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- the present invention relates to a phosphor which emits light by electron beam excitation, and particularly to a phosphor which can be favorably used for a color display device using an electron beam, such as a color cathode-ray tube and a field emission display (hereinafter, described as “FED”).
- FED field emission display
- a phosphor for electron beam excitation which emits light by being excited by the electron beam, is conventionally used for a color cathode-ray tube, and is further used for an FED which is a thin planar display which has been developed in recent years.
- phosphors for electron beam excitation used for a color display device such as a color cathode-ray tube and an FED
- ZnS:Ag,Cl is known as a blue phosphor
- ZnS:Cu,Al is known as a green phosphor.
- Y 2 O 2 S:Eu 3+ , Y 2 O 3 :Eu 3+ , YVO 4 :Eu 3+ and the like are known as red phosphors, and among them, Y 2 O 2 S:Eu 3+ is widely used in the existing color cathode-ray tubes for the reason of excellent light emission color and high brightness.
- the measures for increasing the density of the electron beam which is irradiated to the phosphors is taken, but in the case of using Y 2 O 2 S:Eu 3+ as a red phosphor, the phenomenon, which is called brightness saturation, in which brightness is saturated when the rise in the brightness reaches a fixed degree or higher, occurs, even if the density of the electron beam is increased. This is considered to be because a temperature quenching phenomenon occurs in the red phosphor due to a rise in temperature of the phosphor film.
- the brightness saturation phenomenon causes that problems that the emission efficiency of the red phosphor in the color cathode-ray tube is reduced, image degradation of the display screen occurs during operation of the color cathode ray, and chromaticness of white color displayed in mixed color of RGB is changed significantly due to reduction in brightness in red light.
- Patent Document 1 makes proposal to enhance brightness by doping a very small amount of one or both of Tb 3+ and Pr 3+ , and Ca to Y 2 O 2 S:Eu 3+
- Patent Document 2 makes a proposal to enhance brightness by doping a very small amount of one or both of Tb 3+ and Pr 3+ , and one or both of Sm and Nd to Y 2 O 2 S:Eu 3+ .
- Non-patent Document 1 page 172 to page 176 of “Phosphor Handbook” (compiled by Phosphor Research Society, published by Ohmusha, Ltd., 1987)
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2003-13059
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2000-73053
- the present invention is made to solve the aforementioned problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a phosphor for electron beam excitation having electron beam excitation properties that less reduction in emission efficiency occurs and high brightness can be kept even if density of the electron beam increases, particularly, provide a phosphor for electron beam excitation emitting red light having sufficient brightness, and further to provide a color display device using the phosphor for electron beam excitation.
- the phosphor for electron beam excitation according to the first constitution or the second constitution, characterized in that
- the element M is one or more elements selected from Mg (magnesium), Ca (calcium), Sr (strontium), Ba (barium) and Zn (zinc)
- the element A is one or more elements selected from B (boron), Al (aluminum) and Ga (gallium)
- the element B is Si (silicon) and/or Ge (germanium)
- the element Z is one or more elements selected from rare earth or transition metals.
- the phosphor for electron beam excitation according to any one of the first constitution to the third constitution, characterized in that
- the element A is Al (aluminum), and the element B is Si (silicon).
- the phosphor for electron beam excitation according to any one of the first constitution to the fourth constitution, characterized in that
- the element M is Ca (calcium) and the element Z is Eu (europium).
- the phosphor for electron beam excitation according to any one of the first constitution to the fifth constitution, characterized in that the phosphor for electron beam excitation is expressed by a general formula of CaAlSiN 3 :Eu.
- a seventh constitution is
- the phosphor for electron beam excitation is in a powder form.
- an average particle size of the phosphor for electron beam excitation is from 1 ⁇ m to 10 ⁇ m inclusive.
- a color display device characterized in that the phosphor for electron beam excitation according to any one of the first constitution to the eighth constitution is used.
- the phosphor for electron beam excitation according to the first to the fifth constitutions, brightness saturation hardly occurs even if the density of the electron beam increases, and the phosphor keeps light emission with high efficiency and high brightness.
- the phosphor for electron beam excitation according to the sixth constitution brightness saturation hardly occurs even if the current density of the electron beam increases, and the phosphor keeps light emission with high efficiency and high brightness, and emits red light having sufficient brightness.
- the phosphor for electron beam excitation according to the seventh or the eighth constitution is in a powder form, and therefore is easily coated or charged.
- FIG. 1 is a graph showing the relationship between the electron beam current irradiated to a phosphor, and luminescence intensity of the phosphor;
- FIG. 2 is a graph showing an emission spectrum of a phosphor according to an example 1.
- FIG. 3 is a graph showing an emission spectrum of a phosphor according to a comparative example.
- a phosphor for electron beam excitation according to the present invention is a phosphor expressed by the composition formula of MmAaBbOoNn:Z.
- element M is at least one or more bivalent elements.
- Element A is one or more trivalent elements.
- Element B is one or more tetravalent elements.
- O represents oxygen and N represents nitrogen.
- Element Z is an element which acts as an activator, and is at least one or more elements selected from rare-earth elements or transition-metal elements.
- the phosphor according to the present invention which has the composition, brightness saturation hardly occurs even if the density of the electron beam increases, and light emission with high brightness and high efficiency can be obtained.
- the phosphor is capable of shifting emission wavelength by changing the kind of the element M, and the O content, and therefore when a change in the emission wavelength is required as the phosphor for a display device such as a display, optimal emission color can be obtained by changing the kind of the element M and the amount of O.
- the phosphor becomes the phosphor expressed by CaAlSiN 3 :Eu 2+ .
- the phosphor expressed by the general formula of CaAlSiN 3 :Eu 2+ especially shows red light emission with high efficiency and high brightness and becomes an excellent red phosphor, when excited by an electron beam.
- Y 2 O 2 S:Eu 3+ phosphors used for a number of color cathode-ray tubes at present have red pigment such as Fe 2 O 3 attached onto the phosphor surfaces in order to enhance contrast of images shown on displays, but since the aforementioned phosphor expressed by CaAlSiN 3 :Eu 2+ well absorbs visible light of a wavelength of 550 nm or less, the phosphor itself is colored in red, and therefore it provides the effect of being capable of reducing the use amount of pigment necessary for enhancement of contrast, in addition.
- the phosphor according to the present invention is in a powder form in consideration of easiness of coating or charging, and it is preferable that the average particle size of the powder of the phosphor is preferably 10 ⁇ m or less.
- the reason of this is as follows: since light emission is considered to occur mainly on the particle surface in the powder of the phosphor, the surface area for powder unit weight can be ensured and reduction in brightness can be avoided if the average particle size is 10 ⁇ m or less. If the average particle size is 10 ⁇ m or less, when the powder of the phosphor is formed into a paste and coated on an light emitting element or the like, the coating density of the powder of the phosphor can be enhanced, and from this point of view, reduction in brightness can be avoided.
- the average particle size of the powder of the phosphor is 10 ⁇ m or less.
- the average particle size of the powder of the phosphor is preferably 0.1 ⁇ m or more from the viewpoint of the emission efficiency of the phosphor powder, though the detailed reason is unknown. From the above, it is preferable that the average particle size of the powder of the phosphor according to the present invention is from 0.1 ⁇ m to 10 ⁇ m inclusive.
- a color display device such as a color cathode-ray tube and an FED
- a color display device such as a color cathode-ray tube and an FED
- less reduction in the emission efficiency occurs even if the density of the electron beam is increased, and it becomes possible to keep high screen display brightness, thus making it possible to obtain a color display device which realizes the excellent high-definition screen in brightness of the screen and color balance.
- the phosphor according to the present invention is applied to the color display device, the phosphor can be applied to the color display device by using the similar technique to the phosphor according to the prior art.
- Ca 3 N 2 (2N), AlN(3N), and Si 3 N 4 (3N) are prepared respectively as nitrides of Ca, Al and Si.
- a raw material of Eu, Eu 2 O 3 (3N) is prepared.
- the reason why the mixing operation inside the glove box under the inert atmosphere is convenient is that there is the possibility that the operation in air breaks the rate of oxygen concentration included in the elements constituting the host material due to oxidation and decomposition of the above-described raw material, and light emission properties are degraded, and in addition, it is considered that the composition of the produced phosphor is deviated from the target composition.
- the nitride of each of the raw materials is susceptible to moisture, and therefore it is advisable to use the inert gas from which moisture is sufficiently removed.
- the mixing method is preferably dry mixing to avoid decomposition of the raw material, and more specifically, an ordinary dry mixing method using a ball mill, a mortar or the like may be adopted.
- the raw materials completed to be mixed are charged into a crucible made of boron nitride as a firing container, and are fired under the inert atmosphere such as nitrogen.
- the firing temperature is 1000° C. or more, and is preferably 1400° C. or more.
- the holding time can be shortened since the firing advances more quickly as the firing temperature is higher. Even if the firing temperature is low, the target light emission properties can be obtained by holding the raw material for a long time. This is because the longer the firing time, the more the particle growth advances, and the particle size becomes larger.
- a predetermined average particle size preferably 1 ⁇ m to 10 ⁇ m
- the compounding amount of each raw material at the time of preparation is set at a predetermined composition formula, and thereby the phosphor of the predetermined composition can be produced by the similar method to the aforementioned production method.
- Ca 3 N 2 (2N), AlN(3N), Si 3 N 4 (3N) are prepared respectively as nitrides of Ca, Al and Si, and as the raw material of O, CaO(2N) is prepared.
- the raw material of O Al 2 O 3 , SiO 2 or the like may be used.
- a raw material of Eu, Eu 2 O 3 (3N) is prepared.
- the weighing and mixing operation which is performed inside the glove box under the inert atmosphere is convenient.
- the nitride of each of the raw materials is susceptible to moisture, and therefore it is advisable to use the inert gas from which moisture is sufficiently removed.
- the mixing method is preferably dry mixing to avoid decomposition of the raw materials, and an ordinary dry mixing method using a ball mill, a mortar or the like may be adopted.
- the raw materials completed to be mixed are put into a crucible, and are held and fired at 1000° C. or more, preferably at 1400° C. or more, and more preferably at 1500° C. under the inert atmosphere such as nitrogen for three hours.
- the holding time can be shortened as the firing temperature is higher, because the firing advances more quickly.
- the target light emission properties can be obtained by keeping the firing temperature for a long time.
- the longer the firing time the more the particle growth advances, and the particle size becomes larger. Therefore, it is suitable to set the firing time in accordance with the target particle size.
- the material of the crucible in use is preferably the material usable in the inert atmosphere such as BN (boron nitride), alumina, carbon, silicon nitride, aluminum nitride, sialon and SiC, and the crucible with high purity is preferable.
- BN boron nitride
- alumina alumina
- carbon silicon nitride
- aluminum nitride aluminum nitride
- sialon and SiC sialon and SiC
- the crucible with high purity is preferable.
- use of the crucible made of BN (boron nitride) with high purity is preferable because inclusion of the impurities from the crucible can be avoided.
- the fired object is taken out of the crucible, ground by using the grinding means such as a mortar and a ball mill so that a predetermined average particle size is obtained, and the phosphor expressed by the composition formula of CaAlSiO 0.5 N 2.67 :Eu can be produced.
- the grinding means such as a mortar and a ball mill so that a predetermined average particle size is obtained, and the phosphor expressed by the composition formula of CaAlSiO 0.5 N 2.67 :Eu can be produced.
- the grinding means such as a mortar and a ball mill
- the average particle size of the powder made by grinding the obtained phosphor using the mortar was 4.65 ⁇ m.
- the powder of the produced phosphor was dissolved into the solution, and is uniformly coated on a copper substrate by using the coagulating sedimentation using water glass to make the substrate specimen for evaluating light emission properties of the phosphor according to the example 1.
- Excitation of the produced substrate specimen was performed by 25 keV electron beam scanned on 8 ⁇ 4 mm raster area, and luminescence intensity of substrate specimen when the beam current was changed from 0.1 ⁇ A to 30 ⁇ A was measured.
- the measurement result is shown in Table 1 and FIG. 1 .
- the luminescence intensity is expressed with relative intensity, which is the standardized value where the luminescence intensity when the beam current of 30 ⁇ A is passed to the substrate specimen of the phosphor according to comparative example 1 which will be described later is set as 1.00.
- FIG. 1 is a graph in which the beam current value is plotted in the horizontal axis and the luminescence intensity (relative intensity) of the phosphor is plotted in the vertical axis, and the values in Table 1 are plotted
- the emission spectrum was measured by irradiating the electron beam with the beam current value being set at 10 ⁇ A to the phosphor specimen.
- the measurement result is shown in FIG. 2 .
- the luminescence intensity of the phosphor according to the example 1 is plotted in the vertical axis, and the wavelength of light is plotted in the horizontal axis.
- the luminescence intensity is expressed with the relative intensity, and is the value standardized by setting the relative intensity of the luminescence intensity, which is obtained when the electron beam with the beam current value being set at 10 ⁇ A is irradiated to the substrate specimen of the phosphor according to the comparative example 1 which will be described later, at 1.00.
- FIG. 2 the luminescence intensity of the phosphor according to the example 1 is plotted in the vertical axis, and the wavelength of light is plotted in the horizontal axis.
- the luminescence intensity is expressed with the relative intensity, and is the value standardized by setting the relative intensity of the luminescence intensity, which is obtained when the electron
- the phosphor specimen shows the emission spectrum with wide half band width having the peak at 653.5 nm.
- the luminance when the electron beam with the beam current value being set at 10 ⁇ A is irradiated to the phosphor specimen was measured. The measurement result is shown in Table 2.
- the substrate specimen according to the comparative example 1 was produced as in the example 1, and the luminescence intensity of the substrate specimen when the beam current value of the electron beam was changed from 0.1 ⁇ A to 30 ⁇ A, and the luminance and emission spectrum when the electron beam with the beam current value being set at 10 ⁇ A was irradiated were measured.
- the measurement result of the luminescence intensity is shown in Table 1, and is plotted into FIG. 1 by using the broken line.
- the measurement result of the emission spectrum is shown in FIG. 3 .
- the luminescence intensity of the phosphor is plotted in the vertical axis as the relative intensity, and the wavelength of light is plotted in the horizontal axis, as in FIG. 2 .
- EXAMPLE 1 0.1 0.14 0.25 0.3 0.34 0.48 0.5 0.49 0.59 0.7 0.60 0.67 1 0.72 0.74 3 1.11 0.91 5 1.28 0.96 7 1.37 0.98 10 1.44 1.00 30 1.48 1.00
- the phosphor according to the example 1 turned out to be higher in the luminescence intensity as compared with commercially available Y 2 O 2 S:Eu 3+ , which is the comparative example 1, when the electron beam with the beam current value being set at 30 ⁇ A or more was irradiated.
- the phosphor was approximately in the brightness saturation state, while the phosphor according to the example 1 was not in the brightness saturation state even when the electron beam with the beam current value being set at 10 ⁇ A or more was irradiated.
- the luminescence intensity of the example 1 was 1.48 times as high as that of the comparative example 1. Namely, it has been found out that the brightness saturation hardly occurs in the phosphor according to the present invention, and intense light emission can be obtained by increasing the electron beam current irradiated.
- the luminance which was obtained when the electron beam with the beam current value being set at 10 ⁇ A or more was irradiated to the phosphor specimen according to the example 1, turned out to show the luminance of 1.57 times as high as the luminance of the commercially available Y 2 O 2 S:Eu 3+ according to the comparative example 1.
- the phosphor specimen according to the example 1 showed the emission spectrum with the wide half band width having the peak at 653.5 nm. It has been found out that the energy of light emission expressed by the area surrounded by the curve of the emission spectrum of the phosphor specimen according to the example 1 is about three times as large as that of the phosphor specimen according to the comparative example 1.
- the phosphor according to the example 1 has less reduction in the emission efficiency even when the density of the electron beam increases, and is capable of keeping high brightness, and therefore it is considered to be suitable as a red phosphor for a color display device using the phosphor for electron bean excitation.
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TABLE 1 | |
LUMINESCENCE INTENSITY | |
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CURRENT (μA) | EXAMPLE 1 | EXAMPLE 1 |
0.1 | 0.14 | 0.25 |
0.3 | 0.34 | 0.48 |
0.5 | 0.49 | 0.59 |
0.7 | 0.60 | 0.67 |
1 | 0.72 | 0.74 |
3 | 1.11 | 0.91 |
5 | 1.28 | 0.96 |
7 | 1.37 | 0.98 |
10 | 1.44 | 1.00 |
30 | 1.48 | 1.00 |
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EXAMPLE 1 | 1.57 | ||
COMPARATIVE | 1.00 | ||
EXAMPLE 1 | |||
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