Near-infrared phosphor-converted light-emitting diodes (NIR pc-LEDs) have outstanding application prospects in many fields such as non-destructive detection, bioimaging and modern agriculture, in which the development of NIR emitting phosphor with...
Cr3+ activated near‐infrared (NIR) phosphors are getting unprecedented attention to fabricate the broad band NIR light emitting diodes (NIR‐LEDs) for nondestructive detection, bio‐imaging, and night vision. However, it remains a major challenge to obtain ultrabroadband NIR emitting phosphor with excellent quantum yield (QY). Here, a broadband NIR emitting phosphor Mg7Ga2GeO12:Cr3+ (MGGO: Cr3+) ranging from 600 to 1300 nm with an outstanding QY (93%) and large full width of half maximum (FWHM = 226 nm) is developed, in which the site occupancy tendency of Cr3+ in MGGO host is discussed in detail through combining the structure optimization and the first‐principles theory calculation with luminescent properties at low temperature. After that, the emission intensity of MGGO:Cr3+ is improved through partial substitution of Mg2+ by alkaline‐earth ions Ca2+, Sr2+, or Ba2+, and the luminescence enhancement mechanism is also investigated. Furthermore, the NIR pc‐LED device is fabricated by combining 450 nm blue LED chip with the brightest phosphor MGGO:Cr3+/Ba2+, and its potential applications are evaluated in the field of nondestructive detection, night vision, and bio‐imaging.
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