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A review on the structural dependent optical properties and energy transfer of Mn4+ and multiple ion-codoped complex oxide phosphors

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 760-779

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0ra08550b

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation (NSF) of China [51572200]
  2. NSF of Key Projects of NSF of Zhejiang Province [LZ20E020003]
  3. Wenzhou Major Scientific and Technological Innovation Project [ZG2020025]

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This review provides an overview of the recent developments of Mn4+ and multiple ion-codoped complex oxide phosphors for lighting applications. These materials show fluorescence in the visible light to near infrared region, offering potential for novel applications in the lighting industry.
The tetravalent manganese Mn4+ ions with a 3d(3) electron configuration as luminescence centers in solid-state inorganic compounds have been widely investigated because they emit bright light in the red to far-red region when they are excited by light with a wavelength in the UV to blue light region. Herein, we present an overview of the recent developments of Mn4+ and multiple ion such as Bi3+ and rare earth ion Dy3+, Nd3+, Yb3+, Er3+, Ho3+, and Tm3+ codoped complex oxide phosphors. Most of the specified host lattices of these complex oxide phosphors possess multiple metallic cations, which provide possible substitutions with different codopants and form various luminescence centers with diverse spectra. The luminescence of Mn4+ and multiple ion-codoped materials spans almost the whole visible light to near infrared (NIR) region. The crystal structures of complex oxide phosphors, the spectroscopic properties of Mn4+, and the energy transfer between Mn4+ and multiple ions are introduced and summarized in detail with regard to their practical applications. This review provides an insight into the optical properties of Mn4+ and the energy transfer process in multiple ion-codoped luminescence materials, which will be helpful in the development of novel excellent materials for applications in the lighting industry.

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