Understanding the Efficiency of Mn4+ Phosphors: Study of the Spinel Mg2Ti1–xMnxO4

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We present a spectroscopic study of Mn-doped Mg2TiO4 as a function of pressure and temperature to check its viability as a red-emitting phosphor. The synthesis following a solid-state reaction route yields not only the formation of Mn4+ but also small traces of Mn3+. Although we show that Mn4+ photoluminescence is not appreciably affected by the presence of Mn3+, its local structure at the substituted Ti4+ host site causes a reduction of the Mn4+ pumping efficiency yielding a drastic quantum-yield reduction at room temperature. By combining Raman and time-resolved emission and excitation spectroscopies, we propose a model for explaining the puzzling nonradiative and inefficient pumping processes attained in this material. In addition, we unveil a structural phase transition above 14 GPa that worsens their photoluminescence capabilities. The decrease of emission intensity and lifetime with increasing temperature following different thermally activated de-excitation pathways is mostly related to relatively small activation energies and the electric–dipole transition mechanism associated with coupling to odd-parity vibrational modes. A thorough model based on the configurational energy level diagram to the A1g normal mode fairly accounts for the observed excitation and emission─the quantum yield─of this material.

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Jara, E., Valiente, R., Bettinelli, M., & Rodríguez, F. (2021). Understanding the Efficiency of Mn4+ Phosphors: Study of the Spinel Mg2Ti1–xMnxO4. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 125(49), 27118–27129. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.1c08006

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