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Cr 3+ -Sphere Effect on the Whitlockite-Type NIR Phosphor Sr 9 Sc(PO 4 ) 7 with High Heat Dissipation for Digital Medical Applications.

Chun-Han LuYi-Ting TsaiTzong-Liang TsaiTing-Shan ChanXuejie ZhangChun-Che Lin
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
The analysis of human body composition and food composition requires high-efficiency broadband near-infrared (NIR) lighting sources to achieve a portable, appropriately sized equipment. Herein, we develop a whitlockite-type NIR phosphor Sr 9 Sc(PO 4 ) 7 :Cr 3+ with an emission centered at 860 nm and full width at half-maximum of 147 nm. Due to the structural characteristics of the matrix, the 60 mol % Cr 3+ substitution at the Sc 3+ sites gives an internal quantum efficiency up to 56.5%. By replacing Sr with Ba and Ca, we observe a nontypical spectral shift phenomenon and discuss the influence of the second-sphere effect on octahedral Cr 3+ ions. To evaluate the diagnostic application, we design a NIR ceramic device with a high optical power of 27.38 mW and high heat dissipation, which can decrease surface working temperature by nearly 50 °C for digital intraoral application. This study provides the research of the second-sphere coordination effect for selective octahedral sites such as Ca, Sr, and Ba coordinated by O atoms on a whitlockite-type crystal. Furthermore, the device promotes a nonionizing solution for detecting dental caries, tooth calcification, and diagnostic application.
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