Abstract

In recent years, phosphors have played important roles in solid-state lighting, plant growth lighting and optical temperature measurement. In this work, novel La3Mg2NbO9:Eu3+,Mn4+ phosphors were successfully prepared by the high temperature solid phase method and innovative multimode applications were investigated in optical thermometry, plant growth and White-LEDs. The crystal structure, surface morphology, photoluminescence, temperature sensing properties and luminescence mechanism of La3Mg2NbO9:Eu3+,Mn4+ phosphors were investigated in detail. Benefiting from the different responses of Eu3+ and Mn4+ ions to temperature, the La3Mg2NbO9:0.06Eu3+,0.0095Mn4+ sample shows excellent optical thermometry performance in the range of 303 ∼ 478 K. The maximum values of relative sensitivity (Sr) reach 2.7 % K-1 (@478 K) according to the fluorescence intensity ratio method and the maximum of Sr is 5.2 % K−1 (@428 K) based on the fluorescence lifetime method. Furthermore, the electrochromic spectrum of the red pc-LED prepared using La3Mg2NbO9:0.06Eu3+,0.005Mn4+ phosphor perfectly overlapped with the absorption bands of the photosensitive pigments for planting, and another white pc-LED prepared using La3Mg2NbO9:0.06Eu3+,0.0025Mn4+ phosphor emitted bright white light with a color rendering index of 89.8, color coordinate of (0.3468, 0.3557) and correlated color temperature of 4945 K. All the results demonstrate that the La3Mg2NbO9:Eu3+,Mn4+phosphors are promising for the field of non-contact optical temperature thermometry, plant lighting lamps and pc-LED backlit displays.

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