Broadband ultraviolet (UV) excitation and red/farred emission phosphors can effectively convert solar spectrum to enhance photosynthesis and promote morphogenesis in plants. Based on the above application requirements, Eu 3+ single-doped LaAl 1−y Ga y O 3 solid solutions and Eu 3+ ,Mn 4+ codoped LaAl 0.7 Ga 0.3 O 3 phosphors were designed and synthesized in this work. The LaAl 0.7 Ga 0.3 O 3 :0.05Eu 3+ (LAG:Eu 3+ ) phosphor exhibits a strong charge transfer band (CTB) excitation and characteristic 5 D 0 → 7 F 2 transition red emission (619 nm), which is very similar to the luminescence properties of Eu 3+ -organic ligand compound (EuL 3 ). Rietveld refinement studies further revealed that the cation substitution disturbs the site symmetry. The optimal Eu 3+ , Mn 4+ codoped LaAl 0.7 Ga 0.3 O 3 (LAG:Eu,Mn) phosphor possesses a dualband excitation spectrum in broadband ultraviolet (UVA, UVB) area and a dual-band emission spectrum within red/far-red area. Under the sunlight radiation, the real-time spectrum of luminous laminated glasses fabricated by coating the LAG:Eu,Mn phosphor shows the percentage of radiant intensity in the red/far-red region significantly increases, suggesting that the phosphor can be a promising candidate for solar spectral conversion in plant cultivation. We believe this work provides a new idea for developing novel broadband ultraviolet excitation and red/far-red emission phosphors.
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