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Fluorescence property of novel near-infrared phosphor Ca2MgWO6:Cr3+

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Abstract A novel near infrared (NIR) emitting long-lasting phosphorescence (LLP) phosphors of Ca 2 MgWO 6 :Cr 3+ were prepared by solid-state reaction in air. X-ray diffraction patterns showed that… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A novel near infrared (NIR) emitting long-lasting phosphorescence (LLP) phosphors of Ca 2 MgWO 6 :Cr 3+ were prepared by solid-state reaction in air. X-ray diffraction patterns showed that the obtained phosphors have a single-phase monoclinic structure and the incorporation of the dopants did not change the crystal structure. When excited at 371 nm, Ca 2 MgWO 6 :Cr 3+ phosphors show characteristic broadband NIR fluorescence corresponding to the 4 T 2 → 4 A 2 transitions of Cr 3+ . The optimal Cr 3+ doping concentration is 0.4% (mol). The critical distance between Cr 3+ ions has been calculated and the concentration quenching type in Ca 2 MgWO 6 :Cr 3+ was verified to be a dipole-dipole interaction. The optical spectra and the decay curves of the phosphors indicate that there exists efficient energy transfer from host to Cr 3+ ions. The Ca 2 MgWO 6 :Cr 3+ phosphors also exhibit NIR LLP phenomenon which is seldom presented in non-gallate phosphors. Finally, the possible fluorescence and LLP mechanism and possible energy transfer processes in Ca 2 MgWO 6 :Cr 3+ phosphor are analyzed with simplified energy level diagrams.

Keywords: novel near; near infrared; phosphor; fluorescence property

Journal Title: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year Published: 2018

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