Affiliation:
1. College of Science Dalian Maritime University Dalian 116026 P. R. China
2. Key Laboratory of New Energy and Rare Earth Resource Utilization of State Ethnic Affairs Commission, Key Laboratory of Photosensitive Materials & Devices of Liaoning Province, College of Physics and Materials Engineering Dalian Minzu University 18 Liaohe West Road Dalian 116600 P. R. China
Abstract
AbstractTechnological progress has promoted the development of ultra‐wide near‐infrared (NIR) luminescent materials as a new NIR light source. The ultra‐wide near‐infrared (NIR) emission in Na(Al,Ga)11O17:xCr3+(NAGO:xCr3+) phosphors is achieved by constructing unique Cr3+‐Cr3+ion pair confined structure. The Cr3+‐Cr3+ ion pairs can be observed at a low concentration of Cr3+ ions(x = 0.04), the increase of Ga3+ ion would promote the formation of Cr3+‐Cr3+ ion pairs, thereby effectively enhancing the energy migration process from high‐energy Cr3+ ions to low‐energy Cr3+ ones. Herein, the full width at half maximum can be finely adjusted in a wide range from 17 to 223 nm, while the emission peaks can shift from 704 to 860 nm. NAGO:xCr3+ exhibits the longest‐wavelength emission in the known Cr3+‐doped galliates and aluminates phosphors. The study further reveals the inherent mechanism of affect on the photoluminescence properties for Cr3+‐Cr3+ ion pairs. The quantum efficiency of optimal NaAl11O17:0.004Cr3+ (sharp emission) and NaGa11O17:0.02Cr3+(ultra‐wide emission) samples reaches 87.6% and 46.6% with high thermal stability (84.47% and 67.52%@150 °C), respectively. The comprehensive properties are excellent among known phosphors with similar property. Multifunctional applications of NAGO:xCr3+ in agricultural production, quality inspection, and imaging fields are also demonstrated.
Funder
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Dalian Science and Technology Innovation Fund
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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