Spinel-Type Structured Phosphor Near-Infrared-II Emission: Intervalence Charge Transfer and Hetero-Valent Chromium Pairs
Journal
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Journal Volume
63
Journal Issue
47
ISSN
1433-7851
1521-3773
Date Issued
2024-10-09
Author(s)
Ming‐Hsuan Huang
Kuan‐Chun Chen
Natalia Majewska
Mikołaj Kamiński
Grzegorz Leniec
Ewa Mijowska
Wei Kong Pang
Vanessa K. Peterson
Ding‐Hua Cherng
Kuang‐Mao Lu
Sebastian Mahlik
Abstract
Near-infrared (NIR) emitting phosphors draw much attention because they show great applicability and development prospects in many fields. Herein, a series of inverse spinel-type structured LiGa5O8 phosphors with a high concentration of Cr3+ activators is reported with a dual emission band covering NIR-I and II regions. Except for strong ionic exchange interactions such as Cr3+−Cr3+ and Cr3+ clusters, an intervalence charge transfer (IVCT) process between aggregated Cr ion pairs is proposed as the mechanism for the ~1210 nm NIR-II emission. Comprehensive structural and luminescence characterization points to IVCT between two Cr3+ being induced by structural distortion and further enhanced by irradiation. Construction of the configurational energy level diagram enabled elucidation of this transition within the IVCT process. Therefore, this work provides insight into the emission mechanism within the high Cr3+ concentration system, revealing a new design strategy for NIR-II emitting phosphors to promote its response.
Subjects
broadband
intervalence charge transfer
near-infrared-II phosphors
phosphor-converted light-emitting diodes
spinel phosphor
Publisher
Wiley
Type
journal article