Issue 33, 2023

Insights into blue-light activated red-emitting persistent luminescence from Pr3+-doped phosphors

Abstract

In recent years, a series of persistent luminescence materials excitable by blue light have been developed and widely used in many fields such as optical information storage, AC-LEDs, anti-counterfeiting and bio-imaging. However, it is still a long-standing challenge to develop a superior red-emitting persistent phosphor that can be efficiently excited by blue light. In this work, a novel blue-light excited red-emitting persistent phosphor CaCd2Ga2Ge3O12:Pr3+ was successfully synthesized by using a solid-state method, showing excellent luminescence properties. Moreover, the phase purity, crystal structure, photoluminescence spectra, afterglow emission spectra, and three-dimensional thermoluminescence spectrum were successfully investigated. Under 294 nm excitation, photoluminescence spectra show a single orange emission and a series of peaks centered at 492, 537, 568, 614 and 664 nm, which correspond to the 3P03H4, 3P03H5, 3P23H6, 1D23H4, and 3P03F2 transitions of Pr3+, respectively. Interestingly, after blue light excitation, the afterglow luminescence exhibits red long emission, which is attributed to the 1D23H4 transition of Pr3+. Through thermoluminescence spectra and three-dimensional thermoluminescence spectra, we analyze the reasons for the different colors of photoluminescence and afterglow luminescence. The results imply that there are two types of traps, and the depth of shallow traps and deep traps is calculated to be 0.684 and 0.776 eV, respectively. It is worth noting that the photoluminescence is attributed to the 4f2 → 4f5d and f → f transitions of Pr3+, and the afterglow luminescence is ascribed to a tunneling-related process and the transition of electrons from the valence band to the conduction band. The obtained red-emitting persistent phosphors provide a promising pathway toward AC-LEDs, multi-cycle bio-imaging and other fields.

Graphical abstract: Insights into blue-light activated red-emitting persistent luminescence from Pr3+-doped phosphors

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Apr 2023
Accepted
24 Jul 2023
First published
26 Jul 2023

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 11649-11657

Insights into blue-light activated red-emitting persistent luminescence from Pr3+-doped phosphors

Z. Meng, Z. Guo, J. Cao, Z. Li, J. Zhu, Z. Wang, C. Ma, M. Zhang and W. Liu, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 11649 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT01112G

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