Synthesis and near-infrared luminescence of La3GaGe5O16:Cr3+ phosphors
Abstract
A novel Cr3+-doped La3GaGe5O16 phosphor was synthesized by a solid-state reaction, and the phase formation and microstructure, near-infrared (NIR) photoluminescence (PL) properties and PL thermal stability were investigated in detail. The excitation spectrum of La3GaGe5O16:Cr3+ at 270, 415 and 573 nm corresponded to three spin-allowed Cr3+ d–d intra-transitions of 4A2–4T1 (4P), 4A2–4T1 (4F), and 4A2–4T2 (4F), respectively, among which the main red emission peak observed at 700 nm is identified, which is due to the 2E–4A2 transition from Cr3+ ions. It is further proved that the dipole–dipole interactions result in the concentration quenching of Cr3+ in La3GaGe5O16:Cr3+ phosphors, and the energy-transfer distance at the quenching concentration was around 26.90 Å. Moreover, thermal quenching luminescence results reveal that La3GaGe5O16:Cr3+ exhibits good thermal stability. The above results indicate that La3GaGe5O16:Cr3+ has potential practical applications in luminescence solar concentrators with broad-band absorption.