Near-Infrared Emitting Phosphor LaMg0.5(SnGe)0.5O3:Cr3+ for Plant Growth Applications: Crystal Structure, Luminescence, and Thermal Stability.
Qian WuPanlai LiZejun YeXiaoxue HuoHuifang YangYu WangDawei WangJinxin ZhaoZhiping YangZhipeng WangPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
Corresponding to the absorption curve of plant photosensitive pigment Pfr, near-infrared light has a broad application prospect in plant lighting. In order to explore this plant growth lamp, the novel near-infrared emitting phosphor LaMg0.5Sn0.5O3:Cr3+ was synthesized, which can be efficiently excited by 467 nm blue light. There are two luminescence centers, which were proven by testing the low-temperature spectrum, the excitation spectrum at different wavelengths, and the lifetime decay curve, and the two cell sequence substitution processes were obtained by Rietveld refinements of XRD. By introducing Ge4+, its luminescence intensity has been increased 1.6 times and the intensity at 150 °C remains at almost 80% that at room temperature. Finally, two different kinds of illumination experiments for plant growth were carried out, and the feasibility of the LaMg0.5(SnGe)0.5O3:Cr3+ phosphor for plant growth was confirmed.