Issue 33, 2022

A new broadband near-infrared emitting Mg2Al4Si5O18:Cr3+ phosphor for night-vision imaging

Abstract

Phosphor-converted light-emitting diodes (pc-LEDs) have important applications in security surveillance and food testing. However, developing new broadband near-infrared phosphors remains an important issue. Herein, the high-temperature solid-state reaction method was applied to synthesize a new type of Cr3+ doped Mg2Al4Si5O18 broadband NIR phosphor which matches a blue LED chip. It exhibits a broadband near-infrared (NIR) phosphor emission with a focus of 856 nm and a full width at half maximum >200 nm after excitation at 453 nm. The optimum concentration of Cr3+ was established to contain 2 mol%. At 398 K, the luminescence intensity is 45.2% of that at 298 K. The power output of NIR pc-LEDs fabricated by incorporating a 450 nm chip and the Mg2Al4Si5O18:0.02 Cr3+ phosphor is 19.69 mW at 300 mA current. Finally, the developed NIR pc-LED shows significant potential for use in night-vision imaging.

Graphical abstract: A new broadband near-infrared emitting Mg2Al4Si5O18:Cr3+ phosphor for night-vision imaging

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 May 2022
Accepted
22 Jul 2022
First published
23 Jul 2022

Dalton Trans., 2022,51, 12576-12584

A new broadband near-infrared emitting Mg2Al4Si5O18:Cr3+ phosphor for night-vision imaging

G. Chen, W. Nie, J. Zuo, Y. Li, L. Han and X. Ye, Dalton Trans., 2022, 51, 12576 DOI: 10.1039/D2DT01384C

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