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| author | Wang, Yongjie Bu, Qingzhou Li, Dongshuo Yang, Shuai Li, Li Xiang, Guotao Jiang, Sha Chang, Ying Jing, Chuan Zhou, Xianju Bulyk, Lev-Ivan Suchocki, Andrzej |
| author_facet | Wang, Yongjie Bu, Qingzhou Li, Dongshuo Yang, Shuai Li, Li Xiang, Guotao Jiang, Sha Chang, Ying Jing, Chuan Zhou, Xianju Bulyk, Lev-Ivan Suchocki, Andrzej |
| contents | Near-infrared phosphor-converted light-emitting diodes (NIR pc-LEDs) are compact light sources of great interest for NIR spectroscopy applications. Beyond typical Cr3+-activated NIR-emitting phosphors, there exists a strong demand for Cr3+-free alternatives with high efficiency and broadband emission to rich the landscape of NIR luminescent materials and extend their range of application fields. Here, we report a series of Fe3+-activated Ca3Ga2Sn3O12 garnet-type phosphors exhibiting broadband NIR emission in the 650-1000 nm range attributed to 4T1(G)-->6A1(S) transition, with a maximum at 754 nm and a FWHM of 89 nm upon UV excitation. The spectroscopic results were analyzed according to the Tanabe-Sugano theory from which the crystal field parameter Dq and Racah parameters B and C were obtained for the octahedrally coordinated Fe3+ ion. Notably, the NIR persistent luminescence lasting over 1 h was detected following UV or X-ray irradiation. The possible mechanism involving electron traps was proposed to explain the observed persistent luminescence. Furthermore, a NIR pc-LED was fabricated by coating synthesized phosphor on a UV chip, and its performance was evaluated to assess its potential suitability as a NIR light source. Our discovery of novel type of nontoxic Fe3+-activated broadband NIR luminescence phosphors with efficient NIR persistent luminescence paves the way for discovering Cr3+-free multifunctional NIR luminescence materials, thereby expanding their application possibilities. |
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| spellingShingle | UV- and X-ray-activated broadband NIR garnet-type Ca3Ga2Sn3O12:Fe3+ phosphors with efficient persistent luminescence Wang, Yongjie Bu, Qingzhou Li, Dongshuo Yang, Shuai Li, Li Xiang, Guotao Jiang, Sha Chang, Ying Jing, Chuan Zhou, Xianju Bulyk, Lev-Ivan Suchocki, Andrzej Materials Science Near-infrared phosphor-converted light-emitting diodes (NIR pc-LEDs) are compact light sources of great interest for NIR spectroscopy applications. Beyond typical Cr3+-activated NIR-emitting phosphors, there exists a strong demand for Cr3+-free alternatives with high efficiency and broadband emission to rich the landscape of NIR luminescent materials and extend their range of application fields. Here, we report a series of Fe3+-activated Ca3Ga2Sn3O12 garnet-type phosphors exhibiting broadband NIR emission in the 650-1000 nm range attributed to 4T1(G)-->6A1(S) transition, with a maximum at 754 nm and a FWHM of 89 nm upon UV excitation. The spectroscopic results were analyzed according to the Tanabe-Sugano theory from which the crystal field parameter Dq and Racah parameters B and C were obtained for the octahedrally coordinated Fe3+ ion. Notably, the NIR persistent luminescence lasting over 1 h was detected following UV or X-ray irradiation. The possible mechanism involving electron traps was proposed to explain the observed persistent luminescence. Furthermore, a NIR pc-LED was fabricated by coating synthesized phosphor on a UV chip, and its performance was evaluated to assess its potential suitability as a NIR light source. Our discovery of novel type of nontoxic Fe3+-activated broadband NIR luminescence phosphors with efficient NIR persistent luminescence paves the way for discovering Cr3+-free multifunctional NIR luminescence materials, thereby expanding their application possibilities. |
| title | UV- and X-ray-activated broadband NIR garnet-type Ca3Ga2Sn3O12:Fe3+ phosphors with efficient persistent luminescence |
| topic | Materials Science |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.15168 |