Phase-formations of Mg2P2O7–Mn2P2O7 mixed pyrophosphates and their desired luminescence abilities†
Abstract
In this work, a series of mixed pyrophosphates (Mg1−xMnx)2P2O7 (x = 0–1.0) were prepared for the first time using a solid-state reaction method, which exhibits two kinds of structural variants, that is, α-(low temperature) and β-(high temperature) phases. The detailed phase-formations were determined via structural Rietveld refinements and the luminescence transitions of 4T1 → 6A1 in Mn2+. The phase-formation of (Mg1−xMnx)2P2O7 (x = 0–1.0) shows a strict dependence on Mn2+ doping contents in the lattices. (Mg1−xMnx)2P2O7 has an α-Mg2P2O7 phase when the Mn2+-doping concentration is lower than x ≤ 0.1. With an increase of Mn2+ substitution above 20 mol% (x = 0.2–1.0), (Mg1−xMnx)2P2O7 presents only the β-phase even at room temperature, while (Mg1−xMnx)2P2O7 (x = 0.15) shows a mixed formation of α- and β-Mg2P2O7 phases. The crystallographic surrounding of the Mn2+ activators in different structures had a strict influence on the spectral profile, luminescence efficiency, and color centers. Interestingly, in this series of phosphors, (Mg1−xMnx)2P2O7 (x = 0.15) with the mixed phases of α- and β-type has overwhelming luminescence abilities such as the best luminescence intensity and high thermal stability. The pyrophosphates were confirmed to qualify for red-emitting LED lamps.