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Multi-Mode Luminescence in Smart Near-Infrared Cr 3+ /Pr 3+ Codoped SrGa 12 O 19 Phosphors Induced by Three Distinct Excitation Mechanisms.

Yaowu WangNan LinYiheng YueJianfeng WangYinyan LiZhenping WuShiqing XuGongxun Bai
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Near-infrared (NIR) phosphors have emerged as novel luminescent materials across various fields due to their unique advantages of high penetration and invisibility. However, there is currently a lack of intelligent NIR phosphors that can achieve multimode stimuli responsive for sensing applications. In this study, we employed a high-temperature solid-phase reaction to incorporate Pr 3+ into Cr 3+ -doped gallate magnetite SrGa 12 O 19 phosphor, yielding a multimode luminescent intelligent NIR phosphor. Also, due to the inherent cation vacancies and defects in the matrix, the material not only exhibits brighter photoluminescence but also exhibits distinct NIR mechanoluminescence at a lower load. Notably, Pr 3+ -doped SrGa 12 O 19 :Cr 3+ also demonstrates extended persistent luminescence and thermoluminescence effects. Finally, we combined the phosphor with the blue LED chip to develop a new multifunctional NIR pc-LED. Leveraging NIR's unique penetrating ability, it can persist in biological tissues for prolonged periods, enabling optical inspection and offering a novel approach to password protection for anticounterfeiting measures. This intelligent NIR phosphor solution significantly expands the application potential of NIR light in food quality assessment and analysis.
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