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Highly efficient Fe3+-doped A2BB′O6 (A = Sr2+, Ca2+; B, B′ = In3+, Sb5+, Sn4+) broadband near-infrared-emitting phosphors for spectroscopic analysis

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LIGHT-SCIENCE & APPLICATIONS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s41377-022-00803-x

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [51720105015, 51932009, 51929201, 52072349]
  2. Projects for Science and Technology Development Plan of Jilin Province [20210402046GH]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province [LR22E020004]

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Fe3+-activated Sr2-yCay(InSb)(1-z)Sn2zO6 phosphors with long-wavelength near-infrared emission were reported. The overall emission tuning was achieved through crystallographic site engineering. These phosphors exhibited high internal quantum efficiency and showed great potential for near-infrared spectroscopy detection.
Near-infrared (NIR)-emitting phosphor-converted light-emitting diodes have attracted widespread attention in various applications based on NIR spectroscopy. Except for typical Cr3+-activated NIR-emitting phosphors, next-generation Cr3+-free NIR-emitting phosphors with high efficiency and tunable optical properties are highly desired to enrich the types of NIR luminescent materials for different application fields. Here, we report the Fe3+-activated Sr2-yCay(InSb)(1-z)Sn2zO6 phosphors that exhibit unprecedented long-wavelength NIR emission. The overall emission tuning from 885 to 1005 nm with broadened full-width at half maximum from 108 to 146 nm was realized through a crystallographic site engineering strategy. The NIR emission was significantly enhanced after complete Ca2+ incorporation owing to the substitution-induced lower symmetry of the Fe3+ sites. The Ca2InSbO6:Fe3+ phosphor peaking at 935 nm showed an ultra-high internal quantum efficiency of 87%. The as-synthesized emission-tunable phosphors demonstrated great potential for NIR spectroscopy detection. This work initiates the development of efficient Fe3+-activated broadband NIR-emitting phosphors and opens up a new avenue for designing NIR-emitting phosphor materials.

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