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Continuous tuning of persistent luminescence wavelength by intermediate-phase engineering in inorganic crystals.


ABSTRACT: Multicolor tuning of persistent luminescence has been extensively studied by deliberately integrating various luminescent units, known as activators or chromophores, into certain host compounds. However, it remains a formidable challenge to fine-tune the persistent luminescence spectra either in organic materials, such as small molecules, polymers, metal-organic complexes and carbon dots, or in doped inorganic crystals. Herein, we present a strategy to delicately control the persistent luminescence wavelength by engineering sub-bandgap donor-acceptor states in a series of single-phase Ca(Sr)ZnOS crystals. The persistent luminescence emission peak can be quasi-linearly tuned across a broad wavelength range (500-630 nm) as a function of Sr/Ca ratio, achieving a precision down to ~5 nm. Theoretical calculations reveal that the persistent luminescence wavelength fine-tuning stems from constantly lowered donor levels accompanying the modified band structure by Sr alloying. Besides, our experimental results show that these crystals exhibit a high initial luminance of 5.36 cd m-2 at 5 sec after charging and a maximum persistent luminescence duration of 6 h. The superior, color-tunable persistent luminescence enables a rapid, programable patterning technique for high-throughput optical encryption.

SUBMITTER: Zhang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11316030 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Continuous tuning of persistent luminescence wavelength by intermediate-phase engineering in inorganic crystals.

Zhang Xin X   Suo Hao H   Guo Yang Y   Chen Jiangkun J   Wang Yu Y   Wei Xiaohe X   Zheng Weilin W   Li Shuohan S   Wang Feng F  

Nature communications 20240809 1


Multicolor tuning of persistent luminescence has been extensively studied by deliberately integrating various luminescent units, known as activators or chromophores, into certain host compounds. However, it remains a formidable challenge to fine-tune the persistent luminescence spectra either in organic materials, such as small molecules, polymers, metal-organic complexes and carbon dots, or in doped inorganic crystals. Herein, we present a strategy to delicately control the persistent luminesce  ...[more]

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