Persistent luminescent phosphors with near-infrared emission have attracted attention in recent years for their promising bio-imaging applications. In the development of persistent materials in the near-infrared wavelengths, Mn4+ is regarded… Click to show full abstract
Persistent luminescent phosphors with near-infrared emission have attracted attention in recent years for their promising bio-imaging applications. In the development of persistent materials in the near-infrared wavelengths, Mn4+ is regarded as a promising candidate owing to the E-2(g) -> (4)A(2g) emission in the deep-red or near-infrared range. In this work, a series of Mn(4+ )doped perovskite type LaAl1-xGaxAlO3 and La(1-x)Gr(x)AlO(3) solid solutions with different compositions were successfully prepared using a high temperature solid state reaction method. Mn4+ occupied octahedral positions to substitute Al(3+)or Ga(3+ )in these solid solutions and the (2)Eg -> (4)A(2g) emission of Mn(4+ )was tailored by the different local environments of the hosts. Tunable NIR persistent luminescence was achieved by the crystal field control and composition modification. The trap levels of these solid solutions were investigated using thermoluminescence measurements. This kind of perovskite type-based solid solution with tunable near-infrared emission is highly desirable for medical imaging applications.
               
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