Abstract
Many Mn4+ ion-doped Ca3La2W2O12 phosphors were produced using the conventional high-temperature solid-phase method. The microstructure, luminescence properties, quantum yield, and fluorescence lifetime of Ca3La2W2O12:xMn4+ phosphors were systematically researched by XRD, fluorescence spectrometer, and SEM. In 300–550 nm, Ca3La2W2O12:xMn4+ phosphor has an influential broad excitation band. In 650–800 nm, there is an emission peak at 715 nm, which corresponds to the 2Eg→4A2g energy level transition of Mn4+ ion. With the increase of the doping concentration of Mn4+ ions, the luminescence intensity first increases and then decreases. When the Mn4+ concentration is x = 0.07, the concentration quenching appears due to the electric dipole-electric quadrupole effect. The influences of various Mn sources on the luminescence performance of Ca3La2W2O12:0.07Mn4+ phosphor were investigated. The outcomes show that the emission spectrum of the Ca3La2W2O12:xMn4+ phosphor was well-matched with the absorption band of the plant photosensitive pigments PR and PFR. As a result, Ca3La2W2O12:xMn4+ phosphors are extremely promising applications in promoting plant growth, flowering, and fruiting.
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