Issue 123, 2015

A novel NIR long phosphorescent phosphor:SrSnO3:Bi2+

Abstract

A novel phosphor with near-infrared (NIR) long persistent luminescence, SrSnO3:Bi2+ was successfully synthesized by traditional solid-state reaction. The phosphor shows deep red-NIR persistent luminescence with a broad emission band from 700 to 900 nm peaking at 808 nm, as well as a persistence time of >30 min. This phosphor has broken the domination of conventional Cr3+, Mn2+ and Mn4+-activated long persistent phosphors and provides a new perspective on the NIR phosphorescence of Bi-doped long phosphorescent phosphors. Meanwhile, the characteristic operational waveband offer the possibility of potentially being applied in vivo bio-imaging of this new NIR phosphorescent material.

Graphical abstract: A novel NIR long phosphorescent phosphor:SrSnO3:Bi2+

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Oct 2015
Accepted
18 Nov 2015
First published
19 Nov 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 101347-101352

A novel NIR long phosphorescent phosphor:SrSnO3:Bi2+

X. Qin, Y. Li, D. Wu, Y. Wu, R. Chen, Z. Ma, S. Liu and J. Qiu, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 101347 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA22375J

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