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Na2YMg2(VO4)3:Er3+,Yb3+ phosphors: Up-conversion and optical thermometry

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 47, Issue 2, Pages 2600-2606

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.09.106

Keywords

Up-conversion; Optical temperature sensors; Na2YMg2(VO4)(3):Er3+,Yb3+ phosphors; Fluorescence intensity ratio; Fluorescence lifetime

Funding

  1. NSFC [11974315]

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Na2YMg2(VO4)(3):Er3+,Yb3+ phosphors are investigated as optical thermometry, demonstrating efficient up-conversion luminescence and temperature sensing properties, showing promising potential for practical applications.
Herein, Na2YMg2(VO4)(3):Er3+,Yb3+ phosphors are reported for up-conversion (UC) luminescent material as optical thermometry relied on fluorescence intensity ratio (FIR) and fluorescence lifetime. Their structures, UC luminescent properties and temperature sensing properties have been systematically investigated. Heavy doping of Er3+ and Yb3+ ions with maximal content of 59% is realized, which is beneficial to obtain highly efficient UC luminescence. Excited by 980 nm laser, Er3+ and Er3+,Yb3+ doped phosphors give 525, 550 and 660 nm emissions, which are originated from H-2(11/2), S-4(3/2) and F-4(9/2) -> I-4(15/2) transitions of Er3+ ions, respectively. The reasonable UC mechanism is discussed in detail. What's more, the UC emissions of all samples dominate in green area from thermally coupled H-2(11/2)/S-4(3/2) levels of Er3+ ions, which is helpful to obtain better temperature sensing performances. And the maximal relative sensitivities of FIR and fluorescence lifetime methods reach 1.104 %K-1 (303 K) and 0.087 %K-1 (412 K), respectively. All results manifest that Na2YMg2(VO4)(3):Er3+,Yb3+ phosphors are good potential alternative for optical temperature sensors.

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