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Development of Mg2TiO4:Mn4+phosphors for enhanced red LED emission and forensic fingerprint analysis

Authors
Park, Jin YoungJung, Jae YongRamaraju, Ganji SeetaYang, Hyun Kyoung
Issue Date
Oct-2024
Publisher
Elsevier
Keywords
Solvothermal method; Mn4+; Red phosphor; LED; Fingerprints
Citation
Materials Today Chemistry, v.41, pp 1 - 10
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Materials Today Chemistry
Volume
41
Start Page
1
End Page
10
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/26384
DOI
10.1016/j.mtchem.2024.102308
ISSN
2468-5194
2468-5194
Abstract
The advancement in the development of inorganic phosphors marks a significant milestone in the fields of LED technology and forensic science. Herein, Mg2TiO4:Mn4+ (MTO:Mn4+) novel red-emitting phosphors are synthesized through a solvothermal method, which demonstrates a promising approach for enhancing latent fingerprint detection capabilities and improving the performance of red LEDs. The confirmation of the cubic structure post-annealing and the nano-nature as revealed by TEM analysis underpin the MTO:Mn4+ phosphors suitability for these applications. The broad excitation spectra and the sharp red emission at 659 nm, coupled with the optimal doping concentration, showcase the MTO:Mn4+ phosphor's efficient luminescence properties. Moreover, the calculated critical distance between Mn4+ ions (32.906 & Aring;) elucidates the concentration quenching mechanism, which is pivotal for optimizing the performance. The high purity of the emitted red light (97.2 %) and the precise CIE coordinates (0.5969, 0.2926) of the MTO:Mn4+ phosphor suggest its potential for producing high-quality red LEDs. Additionally, the capability of MTO:Mn4+ phosphors to reveal detailed and high-resolution latent fingerprints offers a more reliable and efficient method for processing and analyzing crucial evidence. These findings not only contribute to the scientific understanding of MTO:Mn4+ phosphor materials but also pave the way for their practical application in cutting-edge technologies.
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