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Germanium substitution endowing Cr3+-doped zinc aluminate phosphors with bright and super-long near-infrared persistent luminescence

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Abstract We present novel near-infrared (NIR) Cr3+-doped non-gallate super-long-persistence phosphors (Zn1+xAl2-2xGexO4:Cr3+) by Germanium substitution in the original ZnAl2O4:Cr3+. Unlike the negligible NIR persistent luminescence of ZnAl2O4:Cr3+ upon UV or visible… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We present novel near-infrared (NIR) Cr3+-doped non-gallate super-long-persistence phosphors (Zn1+xAl2-2xGexO4:Cr3+) by Germanium substitution in the original ZnAl2O4:Cr3+. Unlike the negligible NIR persistent luminescence of ZnAl2O4:Cr3+ upon UV or visible light excitation, the Ge substituted phosphors feature strong and super-long-persistent luminescence at approximately 650–750 nm for more than 120 h. The relation between the Ge substitution and the defect trapping states is investigated systematically. The experimental results combined with the first-principles calculations reveal that GeZn○○ and GeAl○ in the spinel structure would introduce shallow and deep defect states in the band gap to serve as new efficient traps, which are mainly responsible for the strong and super-long-persistent luminescence upon UV or visible light excitation. The present advanced phosphors is an alternative candidate for applications in biomedical imaging and night-vision surveillance.

Keywords: cr3; near infrared; super long; persistent luminescence; substitution

Journal Title: Acta Materialia
Year Published: 2018

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