A simple and generic post-treatment strategy for highly efficient Cr-activated broadband NIR emitting phosphors for high-power NIR light sources
Cr 3+ -activated broadband near-infrared (NIR) emitting phosphors have attracted more attention worldwide as they are strongly expected to be promising light convertors for phosphor-converted NIR light sources for NIR spectroscopy and imaging technologies. Unfortunately, few works have reported the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices Materials for optical and electronic devices, 2022-06, Vol.1 (22), p.8797-885 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cr
3+
-activated broadband near-infrared (NIR) emitting phosphors have attracted more attention worldwide as they are strongly expected to be promising light convertors for phosphor-converted NIR light sources for NIR spectroscopy and imaging technologies. Unfortunately, few works have reported the co-existence of multi-valence Cr ions and its negative effects on the luminescence efficiency of the Cr
3+
ion in NIR emitting phosphors. Herein, we systematically investigated and prove the existence of Cr
6+
ions in novel LiInO
2
:Cr
3+
NIR emitting phosphors based on optical absorption, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Raman spectroscopy and inductive coupled plasma (ICP) measurements. The competitive absorption of Cr
6+
ions is found to be the main reason for greatly limiting the high luminescence efficiency of Cr
3+
ions in NIR emitting phosphors. More importantly, we proposed a generic post-treatment strategy to eliminate the Cr
6+
ions in Cr
3+
-activated NIR emitting phosphors by simply soaking the phosphors in deionized water or dilute acid. For LiInO
2
:Cr, the ICP data show 82.7% of Cr ions present in a valence of +6 in LiInO
2
and they were finally washed out, which consequently enhances its NIR emission intensity by 72.6% and increases its quantum efficiency by 21.3% from 14.8% to 36.1%. More interestingly, the as-proposed post-treatment strategy is highly versatile and successfully applied to other well-known Cr
3+
-activated NIR-emitting phosphors reported previously. Our findings suggest that this simple and generic post-treatment strategy can open up new avenues for developing highly efficient Cr
3+
-activated broadband NIR-emitting phosphors.
A simple and generic post-treatment strategy is reported to improve the luminescence efficiency of Cr
3+
-activated NIR-emitting phosphors. |
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ISSN: | 2050-7526 2050-7534 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d2tc01242a |