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Strongly enhanced luminescence of Sr4Al14O25:Mn4+ phosphor by co-doping B3+ and Na+ ions with red emission for plant growth LEDs

Abstract

Development of a more cost-effective radiation source for use in plant-growing facilities would be of significant benefit for commercial crop production applications. A series of co-doped B3+ and Na+ ions Sr4Al14O25:Mn4+ inorganic luminescence materials which can be used for plant growth were successfully synthesized through a conventional high-temperature solid-state reaction. Powder X-ray diffraction was used to confirm the crystal structure and phase purity of the obtained samples. Then scanning electron microscopy elemental mapping was undertaken to characterize the distribution of the doped ions. Detail investigations on the photoluminescence emission and excitation spectra revealed that emission intensity of tetravalent manganese ions can be well enhanced by monovalent sodium ions and trivalent boron ions under near-ultraviolet and blue excitation. Additionally, crystal field parameters and energies of states are calculated and discussed in detail. Particularly we achieve a photoluminescence internal quantum yield as high as 60.8% under 450 nm blue light excitation for Sr4Al14O25:Mn4+, Na+, B3+. Therefore, satisfactory luminescence properties make these phosphors available to LEDs for plant growth.

Graphical abstract: Strongly enhanced luminescence of Sr4Al14O25:Mn4+ phosphor by co-doping B3+ and Na+ ions with red emission for plant growth LEDs

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Oct 2017
Accepted
20 Dec 2017
First published
04 Jan 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 1469-1476

Strongly enhanced luminescence of Sr4Al14O25:Mn4+ phosphor by co-doping B3+ and Na+ ions with red emission for plant growth LEDs

J. Long, X. Yuan, C. Ma, M. Du, X. Ma, Z. Wen, R. Ma, Y. Wang and Y. Cao, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 1469 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA11967D

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