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Tailored Near-Infrared Photoemission in Fluoride Perovskites through Activator Aggregation and Super-Exchange between Divalent Manganese Ions

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ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume 2, Issue 7, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.201500089

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  1. National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [51125005, 21101065, 21373259, 51472088]

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Biomedical imaging and labeling through luminescence microscopy requires materials that are active in the near-infrared spectral range, i.e., within the transparency window of biological tissue. For this purpose, tailoring of Mn2+-Mn2+ activator aggregation is demonstrated within the ABF(3) fluoride perovskites. Such tailoring promotes distinct near-infrared photoluminescence through antiferromagnetic super-exchange across effective dimers. The crossover dopant concentrations for the occurrence of Mn2+ interaction within the first and second coordination shells comply well with experimental observations of concentration quenching of photoluminescence from isolated Mn2+ and from Mn2+-Mn2+ effective dimers, respectively. Tailoring of this procedure is achieved via adjusting the Mn-F-Mn angle and the Mn-F distance through substitution of the A(+) and/or the B2+ species in the ABF(3) compound. Computational simulation and X-ray absorption spectroscopy are employed to confirm this. The principle is applied to produce pure anti-Stokes near-infrared emission within the spectral range of approximate to 760-830 nm from codoped ABF(3) : Yb3+, Mn2+ upon excitation with a 976 nm laser diode, challenging the classical viewpoint where Mn2+ is used only for visible photoluminescence: in the present case, intense and tunable near-infrared emission is generated. This approach is highly promising for future applications in biomedical imaging and labeling.

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