Sihan Feng , Zhiyuan Pan , Yun Wang , Xuejiao Wang , Qi Zhu , Ji-Guang Li
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Abstract
5 at% Cr3+ doped ScF3, NH4ScF4 and (NH4)3ScF6 were selectively synthesized via solvothermal reaction of metal nitrate and NH4F in methanol for 24 h, with the effects of NH4F/M molar ratio (M=Sc0.95Cr0.05), methanol content and reaction temperature (up to 140 °C) being systematically investigated. The compounds were characterized in detail for crystal structure, microstructure, thermal behavior and vibrational properties, and broadband NIR luminescence (∼700–1300 nm) with an FWHM (full width at half maximum) as large as ∼156 nm was obtained from the as synthesized ScF3:Cr3+ phosphor powder under 470 nm blue light excitation. The technique is advantageous over aqueous processing since it allows high yield production of the water-soluble ammonium fluoroscandates and was expected to be well applicable to analogous materials such as those of the Al, Ga and In elements.
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