Room-temperature upconverted white light from GdMgB5O10 : Yb3+, Mn2+ has been demonstrated upon 976 nm diode laser excitation, which is low for rare-earth (RE) ion and transition metal (TM) ion codoping systems. The white light emission is composed of two broad bands peaked at 490 and 620 nm, originating from the upconverted emissions of Yb3+–Yb3+ and Yb3+–Mn2+ dimer ions, respectively. The cooperative luminescence and cooperative sensitization mechanisms are excluded and exchange interaction models are proposed for these two-photon processes, based on the measured luminescence spectra and crystal structure. The large deviations from two for the plot slopes of the upconversion (UC) intensities as a function of pump power are quantitatively interpreted by a large UC rate for both cases and an additional depletion pathway of relaxation from the upper excited state |2F7/2,4T1> to the intermediate state |2F5/2,6A1> for the Yb3+–Mn2+ dimer according to the exchange interaction model. The color of the UC luminescence can be tuned by varying the content of Yb3+ and Mn2+, indicating that GdMgB5O10 : Yb3+, Mn2+ would be a potential candidate for lighting and displays.
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