Transmission near-infrared (NIR) imaging technology has great potential for biomedical imaging because of its lower water absorption coefficient and highly reduced photon scattering effect in biological tissues compared to visible light. The extent of biological tissue photon scattering is inversely proportional to wavelength; therefore, in principle, imaging with long-wavelength NIR helps improve the resolution of the optical image, but deep tissue high-resolution luminescence imaging is still very challenging technically. Here, we report the discovery of a BaMgWO:Ni double perovskite phosphor that emits broadband long-wavelength NIR (1200-2000 nm) under 365 nm near-ultraviolet (UV) excitation, with a full width at half-maximum of 255 nm.
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