Issue 19, 2025

Far-red emitting phosphors for plant growth applications: fitted and enhanced via cation substitution of Gd3+

Abstract

Far-red (FR) light is involved in plant photomorphogenesis as a light signal. To realize the match between the absorption peak (730 nm) of a plant photosensitive pigment (Pfr) and the emission spectrum (708 nm) of a Y3Ga4.87O12:0.13Cr3+ (YGO:0.13Cr3+) phosphor, in this study, we employed an ‘A site modification-B site response’ crystal-field-modulation strategy using the garnet structure Y3Ga5O12, where doping large radius Gd3+ at the A site induced [YO8] polyhedral expansion and triggered [GaO6] octahedral distortion, thereby weakening the crystal field strength to achieve a red shift in the spectrum. The optimized Gd1.2Y1.8Ga4.87O12:0.13Cr3+ (GYGO:0.13Cr3+) phosphor exhibited high external quantum efficiency (34%) and excellent thermal stability (85.5% intensity at 423 K) under 450 nm excitation. Its emission peak at 726 nm was significantly close to 730 nm, while its luminescence intensity was improved by 141% that of the original system. It was successfully fabricated as an FR pc-LED device, achieving a 36.86 mW output power and 13.5% photoelectric efficiency at 100 mA current. Lettuce growth experiments showed that the device enhanced biomass production by 30% through precise spectral adaptation. The present work can promote the leap in plant lighting from rough supplementation to spectral customization through the whole chain of structural aberration–photoelectricity–biological effects.

Graphical abstract: Far-red emitting phosphors for plant growth applications: fitted and enhanced via cation substitution of Gd3+

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Feb 2025
Accepted
28 Mar 2025
First published
14 Apr 2025

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025,13, 9747-9755

Far-red emitting phosphors for plant growth applications: fitted and enhanced via cation substitution of Gd3+

C. Peng, J. Cao, B. Tang, T. Li, M. Wei, H. Zhang, X. Zhang, M. Zheng, M. S. Molokeev and B. Lei, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025, 13, 9747 DOI: 10.1039/D5TC00678C

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