Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10141893 | Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2019 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Up-conversion (UC) oxides comprise a huge family of materials with abundant optical functionalities and they merit extensive research. Some members of this family have been modified with proper rare earth (RE3+) ions and their importance has recently been established in non-contact temperature sensors, although the thermal sensitivity (S) value was still low. In this study, we investigated Nd3+ and Yb3+ sensitized Ba4La2Ti4Nb6O30 (BLTN:xNd3+/Yb3+) with a tungsten bronze structure for use as optical thermometers for the first time. Under excitation at 980â¯nm, obvious near-infrared emissions corresponding to 4F7/2/4S3/2â¯ââ¯4I9/2, 4F5/2/2H9/2â¯ââ¯4I9/2, and 4F3/2â¯ââ¯4I9/2 transitions were observed, and the UC mechanism involved was elaborated. Furthermore, the UC thermometric properties were investigated according to the fluorescence intensity ratio technique and the maximum S values determined for BLTN:xNd3+/Yb3+ (xâ¯=â¯0.12 and 0.16) samples were both higher than 0.03â¯K-1. The potential of BLTN:xNd3+/Yb3+ for use in optical thermometers was estimated based on comparisons with other active materials.
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Authors
Yong Shi, Fengming Yang, Chuanzhen Zhao, Yan Huang, Mengzhu Li, Qingjun Zhou, Qiuyue Li, Zepeng Li, Junming Liu, Tong Wei,