Issue 17, 2022

Self-reduction-induced BaMgP2O7:Eu2+/3+: a multi-stimuli-responsive phosphor for X-ray detection, anti-counterfeiting and optical thermometry

Abstract

Mixed-valence Eu2+/3+-activated phosphors have attracted wide attention due to their excellent luminescence tunability. Steady control of the Eu2+/Eu3+ ratio is the key to achieving reproducible Eu2+/3+ co-doped materials. In this work, BaMgP2O7:xEu2+/3+ (BMPO:Eu, x = 0.001–0.20) was successfully prepared by the traditional solid-state method in air. Eu3+ undergoes selective self-reduction at Ba2+ sites surrounded by a [P2O7] framework, leading to quantitive Eu2+/Eu3+. The phosphors exhibit a blue-violet emission band at ∼410 nm due to 5d–4f transitions of Eu2+ and a group of red emission peaks from 5D07FJ of Eu3+. Controllable multicolor emissions are realized by regulating the Eu content and excitations. A linear response of overall luminescence intensity to irradiation dose makes the phosphor appropriate for X-ray detection. The combination of UV-blue excitation-dependent color evolution and X-ray luminescence qualifies the phosphors with great potential for multi-level anti-counterfeiting. In addition, Eu3+ presents abnormal anti-thermal quenching, so that the fluorescence intensity ratio (FIR) of Eu2+/Eu3+ changes in the temperature range of 300–520 K, suggesting a promising application in optical thermometry. Therefore, selectively partial self-reduction in a multi-cationic host is an effective strategy to design mixed-valence co-doped materials, providing a multiplicity of applications.

Graphical abstract: Self-reduction-induced BaMgP2O7:Eu2+/3+: a multi-stimuli-responsive phosphor for X-ray detection, anti-counterfeiting and optical thermometry

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Dec 2021
Accepted
30 Mar 2022
First published
31 Mar 2022

Dalton Trans., 2022,51, 6622-6630

Self-reduction-induced BaMgP2O7:Eu2+/3+: a multi-stimuli-responsive phosphor for X-ray detection, anti-counterfeiting and optical thermometry

S. Li, Z. Qiu, Y. Mo, H. Zhang, H. Lian, J. Zhang and S. Lian, Dalton Trans., 2022, 51, 6622 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT04301C

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