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. 2011 Nov 20;11(1):58-63.
doi: 10.1038/nmat3173.

Sunlight-activated long-persistent luminescence in the near-infrared from Cr(3+)-doped zinc gallogermanates

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Sunlight-activated long-persistent luminescence in the near-infrared from Cr(3+)-doped zinc gallogermanates

Zhengwei Pan et al. Nat Mater. .

Abstract

Visible-light persistent phosphors are being widely used as self-sustained night-vision materials because of their sufficiently strong and long afterglow (>10 h) and their ability to be excited by sunlight as well as room light. In contrast, persistent phosphors for near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths are lacking. Here we report a series of Cr(3+)-doped zinc gallogermanate NIR persistent phosphors that exhibit strong emission at 650-1,000 nm, extending beyond the typical 690-750 nm, and with a super-long afterglow of more than 360 h. These new NIR persistent phosphors are all-weather materials that can be rapidly, effectively and repeatedly charged by natural sunlight in almost all kinds of outdoor environment. Seconds to minutes of sunlight activation can result in more than two weeks of persistent NIR light emission. This new series of NIR persistent materials have potential applications in night-vision surveillance, solar energy utilization and in vivo bio-imaging.

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