TY - JOUR AU - Setlur, A. AB - The inception of phosphors provoked the need of highly efficient lighting sources for the conceivable next generation applications. In this regards, a striking characteristic material namely the mesoporous silica (MPS) and their series that are quite distinct to each other in their physical properties have been synthesized by adopting a cooperative self‐assemble strategy. Utilizing it, the development of high‐performance Sr1−xCa1−yEux+ySiO4 phosphor was traversed using a simple wet‐solid phase process. Systematic investigations on morphological, structural, and few other physical properties were carried out. The derived results are intriguing with a crystal clear alteration in the phosphor morphology when MPS has been used as a silicate source. Subsequent luminescence studies displayed its efficient yellow‐emitting property covering the red spectral components, along with good thermal luminescence stability. Perhaps, the designed prototype LEDs yielded a color correlation temperature (CCT) < 5000 K and color rendering index (CRI) > 80. Therefore, it directs the way for the fabrication of potential warm white LEDs with a long‐lived emission efficacy and high thermal luminescence stability. TI - Regulation of Phosphor's Color Gamut Area Using Mesoporous Silicate Source—A New Paradigm for the Solid‐State Lighting Segment JF - Journal of the American Ceramic Society DO - 10.1111/jace.13494 DA - 2015-05-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/regulation-of-phosphor-s-color-gamut-area-using-mesoporous-silicate-4FVjh7h8VO SP - 1520 EP - 1527 VL - 98 IS - 5 DP - DeepDyve ER -