Abstract
Driven by the escalating demand for next-generation materials in high-security encryption, glass-based luminescent systems featuring primary-color emissions and programmable energy transfer (ET) channels are expected to serve as fascinating solutions to these challenges. Herein, a rational compositional design endows the aluminoborate glass host with self-reducing properties, attributed to the abundant low-polymerization [BO3] groups with numerous negative charges. In addition, EPR measurements confirm that the [VΖn]′′ vacancy defects facilitate the reduction of Eu3+, leading to a stable Eu2+/Eu3+ system with differentiated Eu2+ active centers, exhibiting a tunable blue/red primary-color emission. Incorporating Tb3+ generates bright green luminescence and induces triadic photonic orchestration (TPO) through interlaced ET channels among Eu2+, Eu3+ and Tb3+, enabling the synergistic presentation of three-primary colors. Furthermore, the exposures of quantum yield and J-O parameters further demonstrate high luminescence efficiency and color purity, validating its remarkable potential for practical applications. In addition, concentration/excitation-triggered selective ET channels are achieved through TPO, innovatively demonstrating the feasibility of configurable spectral encoding, thereby establishing a multilevel encryption magic cube with high robustness and security. Such TPO-modulated synergistic primary presentation based on self-reducing aluminoborate glass phosphors pioneers a prospective material design framework for economical and eco-friendly multifunctional materials, with promising applications not only in advanced optical encryption but also in white lighting and spatial dynamic imaging.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 185402 |
| Journal | Journal of Alloys and Compounds |
| Volume | 1050 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 15 Jan 2026 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Configurable spectral encoding
- Dynamic ET channels
- Eu/Eu/Tb tri-doped glasses
- Synergistic primary presentation
- Triadic photonic orchestration
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