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Intervalence charge transfer of Cr 3+ -Cr 3+ aggregation for NIR-II luminescence.

Shengqiang LiuJingxuan DuZhen SongChong-Geng MaQuanlin Liu
Published in: Light, science & applications (2023)
The increasing demand for high-contrast biological imaging, non-destructive testing, and infrared night vision can be addressed by the development of high-performance NIR light-emitting materials. Unlike lanthanide (Ln 3+ ) with sharp-line multiplets and isolated Cr 3+ with NIR-I emission, this study reports the first-ever NIR-II broadband luminescence based on the intervalence charge transfer (IVCT) of Cr 3+ -Cr 3+ aggregation in gallate magentoplumbite. In particular, LaMgGa 11 O 19 :0.7Cr 3+ exhibits dual-emission (NIR-I, 890 nm and NIR-II, 1200 nm) with a full width at half maximum (FWHM) of 626 nm under 450 nm blue LED excitation. Moreover, this dual-emission exhibits anti-thermal quenching behavior (432% @ 290 K), attributed to the energy transfer among multiple Cr 3+ centers. Cryogen absorption spectra, lifetimes decay (2.3 ms), and electron paramagnetic experiments reveal the NIR-II luminescence of the Cr 3+ -Cr 3+ → Cr 2+ -Cr 4+ IVCT transition. The application of LaMgGa 11 O 19 :0.7Cr 3+ in NIR-II biological imaging as an optical contrast agent, non-destructive testing, and night vision is demonstrated. This work provides new insights into broadband NIR-II luminescence under UV-NIR excitation based on the IVCT of Cr 3+ -Cr 3+ aggregation.
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