The
development of green-light-emitting phosphors with combined
narrow emission band, high quantum efficiency, and high chemical resistance
remains to date one of the most challenging issues for wide color
gamut WLED fabrication. In this work, uranyl ion (UO2
2+) endowed with broad and intense absorption capacity in blue
region was incorporated into a rigid phosphate skeleton (namely HUP-2, formulated as (H3O)UO2PO4·(H2O)3) and results in near-unity
internal and external quantum efficiencies (IQE/EQE) of up to 93.66
and 82.05% under the excitation of 282 nm, respectively. Benefiting
from the structural robustness, the emission of HUP-2 displays excellent resistance to humidity, UV to visible light irradiation,
and elevated temperature. The distinct electronic structure of UO2
2+ coupled with vibration gives rise to narrow
emission bands (full width at half-maximum peak, FWHM = 43 nm), thus
leading to a wide color gamut reaching 107.6% of the National Television
System Committee standard (NTSC) of the fabricated pc-WLED. This work
sheds light on the great potential of UO2
2+-containing
phosphor for the application in liquid crystal display (LCD) backlighting.