| Literature DB >> 34692172 |
Xinquan Zhou1, Jianwei Qiao1, Yifei Zhao1, Kai Han1, Zhiguo Xia1,2.
Abstract
Perusing multimode luminescent materials capable of being activated by diverse excitation sources and realizing multi-responsive emission in a single system remains a challenge. Herein, we utilize a heterovalent substituting strategy to realize multimode deep-ultraviolet (UV) emission in the defect-rich host Li2CaGeO4 (LCGO). Specifically, the Pr3+ substitution in LCGO is beneficial to activating defect site reconstruction including the generation of cation defects and the decrease of oxygen vacancies. Regulation of different traps in LCGO:Pr3+ presents persistent luminescence and photo-stimulated luminescence in a synergetic fashion. Moreover, the up-conversion luminescence appears with the aid of the 4f discrete energy levels of Pr3+ ions, wherein incident visible light is partially converted into germicidal deep-UV radiation. The multi-responsive character enables LCGO:Pr3+ to response to convenient light sources including X-ray tube, standard UV lamps, blue and near-infrared lasers. Thus, a dual-mode optical conversion strategy for inactivating bacteria is fabricated, and this multi-responsive deep-UV emitter offers new insights into developing UV light sources for sterilization applications. Heterovalent substituting in trap-mediated host lattice also provides a methodological basis for the construction of multi-mode luminescent materials. © Science China Press and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2021.Entities:
Keywords: deep ultraviolet; multi-mode luminescence; phosphor; sterilization
Year: 2021 PMID: 34692172 PMCID: PMC8527286 DOI: 10.1007/s40843-021-1790-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci China Mater ISSN: 2095-8226 Impact factor: 8.640