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titleOfInvention Yellow light emitting phosphor, white light emitting element using the same, and illumination device using the same
abstract A novel yellow-emitting phosphor is represented by the general formula: Ca 1-x AlSi 4 N 7 :Eu x , and includes calcium (Ca), aluminum (Al), silicon (Si), europium (Eu), and nitrogen (N). In the general formula, x is preferably within a range of 0.001&lt;x‰ 0.15. The yellow-emitting phosphor emits yellow light, which is a complementary color to blue, when excited by blue light and hence can be used to produce warm white light by being combined with a blue light emitting device.
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