Abstract

Compared with oxide-based NIR phosphors, fluoride phosphors have received great attention recently due to their good thermal resistance and high photoelectric efficiency. In this work, novel LiBAlF 6 :Cr 3+ (B = Ca, Sr) with low phonon energy and relatively weak electron-phonon coupling were synthesized through a facile hydrothermal approach. Benefiting from low Dq/B, an ultra-broad NIR emission extending from 650 nm to 1100 nm can be achieved in these phosphors under excitation of blue light. Among them, LiSrAlF 6 :Cr 3+ presents a FWHM of 155 nm. At 423 K, LiCaAl 0.4 F 6 : 0.6Cr 3+ and LiSrAl 0.4 F 6 : 0.6Cr 3+ maintain 66.63% and 55.47% of their initial intensities, respectively. Better thermal stability of LiCaAlF 6 : Cr 3+ could be attributed to the broad band gap and weak electron-phonon coupling effect. Photoelectric conversion efficiencies of 5.002% and 5.468% at 300 mA could be obtained for NIR pc-LEDs packaged with LiCaAl 0.4 F 6 : 0.6Cr 3+ and LiSrAl 0.4 F 6 : 0.6Cr 3+ , respectively. A slightly internal bruise inside apple and water level behind trademark in bottle could be clearly detected, revealing that LiBAlF 6 :Cr 3+ (B = Ca, Sr) phosphors have great application potential in infrared inspection.

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