Issue 29, 2021

A single luminescence center ultra-broadband near-infrared LiScGeO4:Cr phosphor for biological tissue penetration

Abstract

In this work, in order to meet the application of near-infrared phosphor-converted light emitting diodes (pc-LEDs), an ultra-broadband emission phosphor, LiScGeO4:Cr, was synthesized. Its FWHM reaches 335 nm, and its emission spectrum ranges from 800 nm to 1650 nm, which almost covers the entire near-infrared second window (NIR-II). The broadband emission is thought to be caused by the 4T24A2 transition of the Cr3+ ion. This transition occurs due to the olivine structure of the crystal, which causes the Cr3+ ions to inhabit a low-symmetric crystal field, and the crystal field strength is very weak. NIR pc-LEDs were fabricated by combining a 460 nm blue LED with this phosphor, which penetrates 4 cm thick beef. The results indicate that there may be a potential application for this phosphor in the field of biological tissue penetration and non-destructive testing.

Graphical abstract: A single luminescence center ultra-broadband near-infrared LiScGeO4:Cr phosphor for biological tissue penetration

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Apr 2021
Accepted
03 Jun 2021
First published
03 Jun 2021

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 10092-10101

A single luminescence center ultra-broadband near-infrared LiScGeO4:Cr phosphor for biological tissue penetration

Z. Ye, Z. Wang, Q. Wu, X. Huo, H. Yang, Y. Wang, D. Wang, J. Zhao, H. Suo and P. Li, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 10092 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT01244D

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