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Low-energy Cathodoluminescence for OxyNitride Phosphors
Published on: November 15, 2016
Achieving High Quantum Efficiency Broadband NIR Mg4 Ta2 O9 :Cr3+ Phosphor Through Lithium-Ion Compensation
Shangwei Wang1,2,3, Ran Pang3, Tao Tan3
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanchang University, Nanchang, Jiangxi, 330031, P. R. China.
Abstract:
Ultra-efficient broadband near-infrared (NIR) phosphor-converted light-emitting diodes (pc-LEDs) are urgently needed to improve the detection sensitivity and spatial resolution of current smart NIR spectroscopy-based techniques. Nonetheless, the performance of NIR pc-LED has severely limited owing to the external quantum efficiency (EQE) bottleneck of NIR light-emitting materials. Herein, a blue LED excitable Cr3+ -doped tetramagnesium ditantalate (Mg4 Ta2 O9 , MT) phosphor is advantageously modified through lithium ion as a key efficient broadband NIR emitter to achieve high optical output power of the NIR light source. The emission spectrum encompasses the 700-1300 nm electromagnetic spectrum of first biological window (λmax = 842 nm) with a full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of ≈2280 cm-1 (≈167 nm), and achieves a record EQE of 61.25% detected at 450 nm excitation through Li-ion compensation. A prototype NIR pc-LED is fabricated with MT:Cr3+ , Li+ to evaluate its potential practical application, which reveals an NIR output power of 53.22 mW at a driving current of 100 mA, and a photoelectric conversion efficiency of 25.09% at 10 mA. This work provides an ultra-efficient broadband NIR luminescent material, which shows great promise in practical applications and presents a novel option for the next-generation high-power compact NIR light sources.
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