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Valence Conversion to Improve the Ultrabroadband Shortwave Infrared Emission Performance of Cr3+‐Doped Olivine‐Type Phosphor

14.08.2025

Chromium-doped olivine-type phosphors have been prepared, showing ultrabroadband shortwave infrared (SWIR) emission at 1190 nm with a full-width at half maximum of 325 nm. Hydrogen atmosphere optimization enhances SWIR intensity by promoting Cr4+ reduction to Cr3+. The internal quantum efficiency and absorption efficiency reach 73.46% and 46.5%, respectively, with the thermal stability of 60.9% at 100 °C.


Broadband near-infrared (NIR) phosphor-converted light-emitting diodes (pc-LEDs) have garnered considerable attention across various fields. Nevertheless, the development of long-wavelength NIR phosphors with high efficiency is still hindered. Herein, chromium-doped olivine-type phosphor LiScSiO4 via a high-temperature solid-state reaction method is successfully synthesized. Under excitation by 470 nm, the as-obtained phosphor exhibits an ultrabroadband shortwave infrared (SWIR) emission centered at 1190 nm with a full-width at half maximum (FWHM) of 325 nm. The SWIR emission intensity is enhanced by controlling the hydrogen atmosphere, which suppresses the formation of Cr4+ and promotes the transformation of Cr4+ into Cr3+. The internal quantum efficiency (IQE) and absorption efficiency (AE) of LiScSiO4:Cr3+ reach 73.46% and 46.5%, respectively. The Huang–Rhys factor of 11.4 indicates a strong electron-phonon coupling (EPC) effect, contributing to the large FWHM. Finally, encapsulating the as-obtained SWIR phosphors into a prototype pc–LED yields an SWIR output power of 20.07 mW at a driving current of 950 mA, rendering applications for night vision and online detection of water content in alcohol.

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