Abstract

Fabricating far-red light-emitting diodes (LEDs) with high emission efficiency is a change for the application in plant growth. In this work, a new type of far-red LED was fabricated for plant growth by encapsulating the Sr3LiSbO6:Mn4+, Mg2+ (SLSO:Mn4+, Mg2+) far-red phosphors with the gradient-refractive glass films. Under 365 nm excitation, the phosphors emitted the wide band in the 550–800 nm range, which overlapped with the absorption band of plants that absorb far-red light (PFR). The internal quantum efficiency (IQE) of the LED was 93.6%. Compared with the luminous efficacy of traditional (fluorescent silicone) LEDs (59 lm/W), the luminous efficacy of the new LED is increased by 62.7%, and reaches 96.74 lm/W. Thus, this far-red LED with high IQE has a long-term application prospect in plant growth.

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