A post-reduction strategy to enhance near-infrared-II emission from Li4SrCa(SiO4)2:Cr4+ phosphors†
Abstract
Near-infrared-II (NIR-II) luminescence, which serves as a promising spectral window for biomedical applications and spectral analysis, has numerous potential applications. In this work, the NIR-II luminescence is realized in Li4SrCa(SiO4)2:Cr4+ phosphors. Under 465 nm excitation, the emission peak of Li4SrCa(SiO4)2:3%Cr4+ is located at 1215 nm and the full width at half maximum (FWHM) is more than 230 nm, covering the ultra-long range of 950–1600 nm. The photoluminescence spectra, diffuse reflectance spectra, Raman spectra and time-resolved emission spectra confirm the NIR-II luminescence mechanism. Furthermore, a novel post-reduction strategy is proposed to realize the leap-forward enhancement of NIR-II luminescence from Cr4+. By mutually substituting Sr2+ and Ca2+, a series of Li4Sr1+zCa1−z(SiO4)2:3%Cr4+ (z = −1 to 1) samples are prepared to investigate the universality and applicable conditions of the post-reduction strategy. Benefitting from the NIR-II emission of Cr4+, it has great application potential in optical temperature measurement and spectral analysis.