A novel near-infrared phosphor MgInSbO:Cr with high quantum efficiency and considerable persistent luminescence duration
A series of novel non-gallate near-infrared (NIR) Mg 2 InSbO 6 :Cr 3+ phosphors were successfully prepared using the solid-state reaction method. With the strong crystal field, double-perovskite oxide Mg 2 InSbO 6 :Cr 3+ under ultraviolet (UV) excitation exhibits intense NIR emission centered at 698...
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Published in | Journal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices Vol. 1; no. 27; pp. 147 - 157 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Published |
14.07.2022
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Summary: | A series of novel non-gallate near-infrared (NIR) Mg
2
InSbO
6
:Cr
3+
phosphors were successfully prepared using the solid-state reaction method. With the strong crystal field, double-perovskite oxide Mg
2
InSbO
6
:Cr
3+
under ultraviolet (UV) excitation exhibits intense NIR emission centered at 698 nm with an internal quantum efficiency of 70.8%. Apart from photoluminescence, NIR persistent luminescence can also be detected from the Mg
2
InSbO
6
:Cr
3+
phosphor. The persistent luminescence from the optimized sample Mg
2
InSbO
6
:0.3 mol% Cr
3+
can still be recognized after ceasing the 365 nm UV excitation for 24 h with the aid of a night-vision instrument. These phosphors can be photostimulated by NIR light rapidly to enhance the NIR signal. The persistent luminescence of Mg
2
InSbO
6
:Cr
3+
can penetrate beef of 4 cm thickness, which suggests its great potential in biological imaging application. Based on the results of persistent luminescence and thermoluminescence, a feasible afterglow mechanism of the Mg
2
InSbO
6
:Cr
3+
phosphor is proposed and discussed. The present work might provide a new perspective for developing novel NIR phosphors with high quantum efficiency and considerable persistent luminescence duration.
A novel near-infrared phosphor Mg
2
InSbO
6
:Cr
3+
with high quantum efficiency and considerable persistent luminescence duration is successfully prepared. |
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Bibliography: | https://doi.org/10.1039/d2tc01365g Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI |
ISSN: | 2050-7526 2050-7534 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d2tc01365g |