New function of the yb3+ ion as an efficient emitter of persistent luminescence in the short-wave infrared

Yan Jie Liang, Feng Liu, Ya Fei Chen, Xiao Jun Wang, Kang Ning Sun, Zhengwei Pan

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Abstract

The trivalent ytterbium (Yb3+) ion has been extensively used as an emitter in short-wave infrared (SWIR) lasers, a sensitizer to activate other lanthanide ions for up-conversion luminescence, and a spectral converter in Ln3+-Yb3+ doubly doped quantum cutting phosphors. Here we report a new function of the Yb3+ ion—as an efficient emitting center for SWIR persistent lumines-cence. We have developed the first real SWIR persistent phosphor, MgGeO3:Yb3+, which exhibits very-long persistent luminescence at around 1000 nm for longer than 100 h. The MgGeO3:Yb3+ phosphor is spectrally transparent to visible/near-infrared light (~400–900 nm) and is a promising ultraviolet-to-SWIR spectral convertor. The MgGeO3:Yb3+ phosphor also exhibits a pho-tostimulated persistent luminescence capability, where the SWIR persistent emission in an ultraviolet-light pre-irradiated sample can be rejuvenated by low-energy light (white or red light) stimulation. The MgGeO3:Yb3+ phosphor is expected to have promising applications in biomedical imaging, night-vision surveillance and photovoltaics.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere16124
JournalLight: Science and Applications
Volume5
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

Scopus Subject Areas

  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

Keywords

  • Persistent luminescence
  • Photostimulation
  • Short-wave infrared (SWIR)
  • Ytterbium ions (Yb)

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