2023
DOI: 10.1039/d3ra05873e
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Concentration quenching inhibition and fluorescence enhancement in Eu3+-doped molybdate red phosphors with two-phase mixing

Shuanglai Liu,
Yimin Yan,
Xiaohan Liu
et al.

Abstract: Due to the regulatory effect of lattice interface barriers, the two-phase mixing NaIn(MoO4)2:Eu3+ phosphors exhibit bright red light emission and concentration quenching inhibition behavior.

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“…, opened new avenues in the fields of solid-state lighting, displays, lasers, sensors, and bio-medical imaging, among others. 1–5 The above-mentioned groups show broadband emission in the visible region due to O 2− –M x + (M x + = Ti 4+ , V 5+ , Nb 5+ , Ta 5+ , W 6+ , and Mo 6+ ) charge transfer bands that are associated with the respective metal–oxygen polyhedra. 6,12,32 These groups show negligible overlapping of their broadband absorption and emission in the visible region due to the minor visible photon reabsorption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, opened new avenues in the fields of solid-state lighting, displays, lasers, sensors, and bio-medical imaging, among others. 1–5 The above-mentioned groups show broadband emission in the visible region due to O 2− –M x + (M x + = Ti 4+ , V 5+ , Nb 5+ , Ta 5+ , W 6+ , and Mo 6+ ) charge transfer bands that are associated with the respective metal–oxygen polyhedra. 6,12,32 These groups show negligible overlapping of their broadband absorption and emission in the visible region due to the minor visible photon reabsorption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%