Phosphor, method for producing phosphor, phosphor-containing composition, light-emitting device, lighting system and image display device
View Patent ↗A phosphor includes a crystal phase of a formula (Ln,Ca,Ce) 3+α Si 6 N 11 . In this formula, α is from −0.1 to 1.5, inclusive. When an object color of the phosphor is expressed by the L*a*b* color system, the value of (a* 2 +b* 2 ) 1/2 satisfies 71≦(a* 2 +b* 2 ) 1/2 . Also in the formula, Ln is La, Gd, Lu, Y, Sc, or any combination of these. When the phosphor is excited with light having a wavelength of 455 nm, it emits a color wherein x is from 0.400 to 0.570 inclusive, and y is from 0.420 to 0.590, inclusive, as expressed in the CIE standard coordinate system.
1. A phosphor, comprising:
a crystal phase of formula [I′]:
(L n ,Ca,Ce) 3+α Si 6 N 11 [I′],
wherein, when an object color of the phosphor is expressed by the L*a*b* color system, the value of (a* 2 +b* 2 ) 1/2 satisfies 71≦(a* 2 +b* 2 ) 1/2 ,
Ln is at least one rare earth element selected from the group consisting of La, Gd, Lu, Y, and Sc,
α satisfies −0.1≦α≦1.5, and
chromaticity coordinates x and y in the CIE standard coordinate system of an emission color when excited with light having a wavelength of 455 nm satisfy:
0.400≦x≦0.570, and
0.420≦y≦0.590.
2. The phosphor according to claim 1 , wherein L*≦110 and 76≦(a* 2 +b* 2 ) 1/2 .
3. The phosphor according to claim 1 , wherein chromaticity coordinates x and y satisfy:
0.410≦x≦0.570, and
0.420≦y≦0.590.
4. The phosphor according to claim 1 , wherein an absorption efficiency when the phosphor of the present invention is excited with light having a wavelength of 455 nm is at least 88%.
5. A light-emitting device, comprising:
a first illuminant and
a second illuminant,
wherein the second illuminant comprises, as a first phosphor, the phosphor of claim 1 .
6. The light-emitting device according to claim 5 , wherein the second illuminant further comprises, as a second phosphor, a phosphor having a different emission peak wavelength from the first phosphor.
7. The light-emitting device of claim 5 , wherein the second illuminant emits visible light under irradiation with light from the first illuminant.