Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1258741 | Journal of Rare Earths | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Colloidal LiYbF4:Er3+ nanorods were synthesized in an aqueous system which had the ratio of length to diameter of ∼2. These LiYbF4:Er3+ nanorods emitted intense upconversion light under excitation of infrared at 1488 nm. Importantly, the intensities of two- and three-photon anti-Stokes upconversion PL bands were observed which were comparable to that of the Stokes emission under excitation with low power density. The plots of excitation power density versus emission intensity indicated that all the emissions centered at 549, 668, and 978 nm took a two-photon upconversion process. However, it could be simply deduced that the energy of two photons of 1488 nm were inadequate to produce a photon of 668 or 549 nm. For this conflict, the shape and saturation effects in the intermediate energy states were introduced to demonstrate the corresponding upconversion processes.
Graphical AbstractTEM image of LiYbF4:Er3+ nanorods (the inset is HRTEM image of LiYbF4:Er3+ nanorods)Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide