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Enhancing the luminescence performance of an LED-pumped Mn 4+ -activated highly efficient double perovskite phosphor with A-site defects via local lattice tuning.

Liang LiQianwen CaoJing XieWenming WangYubei WangHongmei ChenZhongyuan LiYan PanXiantao WeiYong Li
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
Altering the local symmetry of an activator by lattice tuning is considered an effective strategy to optimize the luminescence performance of phosphors. Herein, the novel Mn 4+ -activated double perovskite phosphor La 1.67 MgTaO 6 (LMTO) with A-site defects was successfully prepared. Benefiting from the random occupation of the nearest A-site by cations and vacancies, the distorted [MnO 6 ] octahedra lack the inversion center. The LMTO:0.4 mol%Mn 4+ phosphor has a significant zero-phonon line intensity with a high internal quantum efficiency (IQE) value of 62.97% after the Laporte selection rule is broken. Furthermore, local lattice tuning was performed by increasing the randomness of the A-site and the distortion index of the [MnO 6 ] octahedron by co-doping with Ca 2+ or Sr 2+ ions. Importantly, the IQE value of the samples was enhanced from 62.97% to 72.65% and the activation energy increased from 0.497 eV to 0.548 eV, which can be well applied in the fields of plant cultivation and warm white light-emitting diodes. These studies provide valid fundamental insights for the selection of excellent luminescent matrices to obtain efficient Mn 4+ -activated phosphors via local lattice tuning.
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