UV- and X-ray-activated broadband NIR garnet-type Ca3Ga2Sn3O12:Fe3+ phosphors with efficient persistent luminescence
Abstract
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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@article{arxiv.2403.15168,
title = {UV- and X-ray-activated broadband NIR garnet-type Ca3Ga2Sn3O12:Fe3+ phosphors with efficient persistent luminescence},
author = {Yongjie Wang and Qingzhou Bu and Dongshuo Li and Shuai Yang and Li Li and Guotao Xiang and Sha Jiang and Ying Chang and Chuan Jing and Xianju Zhou and Lev-Ivan Bulyk and Andrzej Suchocki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.15168},
year = {2024}
}
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18 pages, 5 fugures