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Ultraintense Zero-Phonon Line from a Mn4+ Red-Emitting Phosphor for High-Quality Backlight Display Applications.

Zhengliang WangJing WanYayun ZhouShuai ZhangDongxin ShiXiaoling XieHaiqi PuYanqing YeZhengliang Wang
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
The zero-phonon line (ZPL) of Mn4+, which highly depends on its local environment, is usually much weaker than the vibrational phonon sidebands. In this work, an ultraintense ZPL emission, coming from a brand new red-emitting Rb2LiGaF6:Mn4+ (RLGFM) phosphor upon blue light excitation, is presented. The interesting spectral characteristic originates from the nonequivalent substitution of Mn4+ for Ga3+ in a rigid octahedral structure with a low symmetry, which induces neighboring cation vacancies that distort the local symmetry of the [MnF6] octahedra. Benefiting from the ultraintense ZPL emission, a wide color gamut is achieved using RLGFM and β-SiAlON:Eu2+ as color converters. Moreover, a comprehensive investigation on the thermal quenching behavior is also conducted to provide detailed insights to explore novel Mn4+ red phosphors for high-quality backlight display applications.
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