Time- and Temperature-Dependent Luminescence of Manganese Ions in Ceramic Magnesium Aluminum Spinels.
Nicholas KhaidukovAngela PirriMaria BrekhovskikhGuido TociMatteo VanniniBarbara PatriziVladimir MakhovPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Samples of magnesium aluminum spinel ceramics doped with manganese ions were prepared by a high-temperature solid-state reaction method; their potential as red-emitting phosphors was analyzed using a time-resolved luminescence spectroscopy technique, from room temperature to 10 K. It was found that in the red spectral range, the luminescence spectra of manganese ions in the MgAl2O4 spinel showed a narrow band peaking at 651 nm due to the emission of Mn4+ and a broader emission band in the region of 675 ÷ 720 nm; the ratio of intensities for these bands depends on the synthesis conditions. By applying a special multi-step annealing procedure, the MgAl2O4:Mn4+ phosphor containing only tetravalent manganese ions, Mn4+, was synthesized. Broad-band far-red emission observed from MgAl2O4:Mn and Mg1.25Al1.75O3.75F0.25:Mn phosphors, prepared by a conventional method of a solid-state reaction, was interpreted as coming from Mn3+ ions.
Keyphrases
- solid state
- quantum dots
- room temperature
- energy transfer
- light emitting
- oxide nanoparticles
- ionic liquid
- metal organic framework
- transition metal
- high temperature
- aqueous solution
- photodynamic therapy
- water soluble
- climate change
- magnetic resonance
- mass spectrometry
- human health
- optical coherence tomography
- magnetic resonance imaging