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Spectroscopic properties of LaGaO3:V,Nd3+ nanocrystals as a potential luminescent thermometer

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 20, Issue 33, Pages 21598-21606

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8cp04080j

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  1. European Union under the European Regional Development Fund

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In this work we present the spectroscopic properties of LaGaO3:V,Nd3+ nanocrystals, which have been successfully obtained by the Pechini method. This is the first study where vanadium ions were applied in a LaGaO3 lattice for a non-contact luminescent thermometer. It was found that vanadium ions in the LaGaO3 matrix appear in three oxidation states, namely V5+, V4+ and V3+. It was found that the relative emission intensities of various states of vanadium ions depend strongly on grain size and therefore the emission color of LaGaO3:V can be easily modulated via the annealing temperature. The spectroscopic properties of this material were investigated in a wide temperature range (-150-300 degrees C). It was found that in the case of V-singly doped nanocrystals, the V4+ ions, reveal the best temperature sensing performance with high relative sensitivity (S = 1.76% degrees C-1) and broad usable temperature range (-50-150 degrees C). The different rates of thermal luminescence quenching of the vanadium ions provide three forms of non-contact temperature sensor, namely LaGaO3:V5+,Nd3+, LaGaO3:V4+,Nd3+ and LaGaO3:V3+,Nd3+. The highest sensitivities were found to be 1% degrees C-1 (at -5 degrees C and 90 degrees C), 0.49% degrees C-1 (at -20 degrees C) and 1.44% degrees C-1 (at 75 degrees C) for LaGaO3:V5+,Nd3+, LaGaO3:V4+,Nd3+ and LaGaO3:V3+,Nd3+, respectively.

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