Abstract

Studying temperature dependence of light emission intensities in luminescent materials is not only of scientific interest but also technological importance. It is well known that Mn4+-activated “fluoride” phosphors sometimes show an anomalous thermal quenching (TQ) behavior. This behavior is an increase in the integrated photoluminescence (PL) intensity I PL with increasing temperature T, called negative TQ, and is understood to be due to the electric dipole (parity) forbidden transitions of 2 E g → 4 A 2g gained by coupling with the odd-parity lattice vibrations, ν 3, ν 4, and ν 6. The present article discusses the temperature dependence of the integrated PL intensity for the Cr3+-activated “oxide” and “fluoride” phosphors with an emphasis on negative TQ phenomenon. The effects of the 4 A 2g → 4 T 2g excitation transitions in conjunction with those of the normal (positive) TQ are considered for developing a new analysis model of I PL(T) data. Our new analysis model shows a good agreement with the experimental I PL(T) data. Discussion is also given on the temperature dependence of luminescence decay time τ(T), demonstrating a strong correlation between I PL(T) and τ(T) except for negative TQ occurring only in I PL(T).

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