A new red phosphor with high thermal stability for plant growth LEDs

Physica B: Condensed Matter(2024)

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Abstract
The use of artificial light in modern agriculture is essential for increasing crop yields and quality, as well as controlling the growth and development pace of plants. A new series of Mg0.388+xAl2.408-2xMnxO4 (MAO: xMn4+) phosphors was prepared by solid-phase reaction in this study. Under excitation at 339 nm, these phosphors can emit red light peaking 677 nm. By comparing the PL intensity of phosphors MAO: xMn4+ (x = 0.003–0.015), the optimal concentration of Mn4+ is x = 0.009. The concentration quenching effect was found to occur at concentrations above this level. Moreover, it has good thermal stability, and when compared to 300 K, its overall intensity is 51.7% at 450 K. Finally, a prototype LED device is successfully fabricated by coating a 420 nm blue LED chip and MAO:0.009Mn4+ red phosphor, with the electroluminescent significantly overlap with the Chlorophyll a. This leads to the implication that the phosphor MAO:0.009Mn4+ can be used to produce LED lamp for plant growth.
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Plant growth LEDs,Phosphors,Photoluminescence,Mg0.388Al2.408O4: Mn4+
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