Octave-spanning broad luminescence of Cr3+, Cr4+-codoped Mg2SiO4 phosphor for ultra-wideband near-infrared LEDs

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Abstract

We synthesized Cr3+, Cr4+-codoped Mg2SiO4 phosphors and studied their optical properties for application as a novel wideband near-infrared (NIR) light-source. The phosphors have an ultra-wideband NIR luminescence spectrum of 650-1400 nm. The origin should be the transition of Cr3+ and the transition of Cr4+. The luminescence spectrum spans over one octave range and covers the "optical window in biological tissues". We successfully achieved an ultra-wideband luminescence of 650-1400 nm with a maximum output power of 367.5 μW by combining a blue LED with Cr3+ and Cr4+-codoped Mg2SiO4 phosphors in a single package.

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Nanai, Y., Ishida, R., Urabe, Y., Nishimura, S., & Fuchi, S. (2019). Octave-spanning broad luminescence of Cr3+, Cr4+-codoped Mg2SiO4 phosphor for ultra-wideband near-infrared LEDs. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 58(SF). https://doi.org/10.7567/1347-4065/ab0b9f

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