Deciphering the Key Factors Governing Mn<sup>4+</sup> Zero-Phonon Line Characteristics via Machine Learning Decoding of Host–Mn<sup>4+</sup> Interactions

Achieving wide color gamut in liquid crystal displays relies critically on narrow-band red-emitting phosphors. Mn<sup>4+</sup>-activated phosphors are promising candidates due to their sharp emission, yet modulating their zero-phonon line wavelengths remains challenging. This study emplo...

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Hlavní autor: Jinxin Wang (1696837) (author)
Další autoři: Yuanyuan Dou (8472507) (author), Jiahua Zhang (567192) (author), Mingyue Chen (1408384) (author), Zhen Song (412533) (author), Quanlin Liu (1412533) (author)
Vydáno: 2025
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Shrnutí:Achieving wide color gamut in liquid crystal displays relies critically on narrow-band red-emitting phosphors. Mn<sup>4+</sup>-activated phosphors are promising candidates due to their sharp emission, yet modulating their zero-phonon line wavelengths remains challenging. This study employs machine learning to decode host–Mn<sup>4+</sup> interactions across 65 distinct hosts (42 fluorides, 6 fluoroxides, 17 oxides). By extracting 29 structural descriptors and leveraging a random forest regression model, we identify nine key features governing ZPL wavelengths. Electronegativity-related parameters dominate (77.83% cumulative importance), while geometric factors (bond angles, distances) also contribute significantly. The model achieves high accuracy (test MAE = 4.133 nm, <i>R</i><sup>2</sup> = 0.928), revealing that high electronegativity in secondary-coordination ions enhances Mn–ligand covalency, reducing the E<sub>g</sub> → <sup>4</sup>A<sub>2g</sub> transition energy and redshifting the emission peak wavelengths. This work identifies key design principles for Mn<sup>4+</sup>-activated fluoride, oxide, and oxyfluoride phosphors, enabling a targeted strategy for discovering next-generation narrow-band red emitters.