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Hidden Structural Evolution and Bond Valence Control in Near-Infrared Phosphors for Light-Emitting Diodes

Journal

ACS ENERGY LETTERS
Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages 109-114

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsenergylett.0c02373

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan [MOST 109-2113-M-002-020-MY3, MOST 107-2113-M-002-008-MY3, MOST 107-2923-M-002-004-MY3]
  2. National Science Center Poland Grant Opus [2016/23/B/ST3/03911, 2018/31/B/ST4/00924]
  3. National Center for Research and Development Poland [PL-TW/V/1/2018]
  4. National Science Centre Poland, Grant Preludium 13 [2017/25/N/ST3/02412]

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This study focuses on the unexpected structural evolution behavior in Cr3+-doped phosphors and includes the successful synthesis and confirmation of Ga2-xScxO3:Cr3+ phosphors with unexpected lattice parameter changes. It also explores the unique partial substitution of Sc3+ in the octahedral site, as well as the photoluminescent bandwidth and electron-lattice coupling energy changes. The research demonstrates the high internal quantum efficiency and phosphor-converted LED output power of Cr3+-doped Ga1.594Sc0.4O3, indicating its potential as an outstanding infrared phosphor.
We aim to conduct a complete study on the unexpected structure evolution behavior in Cr3+-doped phosphors. A series of Ga2-xScxO3:Cr3+ phosphors are successfully synthesized and confirmed through structural studies, while the lattice parameters change unexpectedly. The unique partial substitution (similar to 87%) of Sc3+ in the octahedral site is demonstrated via Rietveld refinement. Therefore, the bond valence sum calculation explains the reason for this particular Sc3+ concentration. The photoluminescent bandwidth and electron-lattice coupling energy initially increase and then decrease, implying an inhomogeneous broadening effect. Time-resolved spectra and electron paramagnetic resonance are utilized to further examine the subtle change in the microstructures and the second coordination sphere effect of Cr3+center dot Ga1.594Sc0.4O3:0.006Cr(3+) exhibits high internal quantum efficiency (99%) and high phosphor-converted light-emitting diode output power (66.09 mW), demonstrating its capability as an outstanding infrared phosphor. This work will motivate further research on unexpected partial substitution during the solid solution process.

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