Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1612906 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2013 | 4 Pages |
•YAG:Dy nanophosphors were synthesized with particle size of about 50 nm.•Optimized doping concentration of 6%Dy was determined.•Thermometric photoluminescence properties were studied between 20 and 350 °C.•Temperature-sensitive change in peak ratio of 496/457 nm emissions was demonstrated.•Suitable for potential thermographic applications when dispersed in a liquid media.
Dy3+ doped yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) nanophosphors were synthesized by a co-precipitation method for potential thermographic applications in a liquid media dispersed with fluorescent nanoparticles. The doping concentration and annealing temperature on the structural and optical properties of YAG:Dy were investigated. Pure phase YAG:Dy nanophosphors were obtained by annealing the co-precipitated hydroxide products at above 900 °C. Maximum photoluminescence intensity was observed from 6%Dy doped YAG samples. The effect of measuring temperature between 20 and 350 °C on the photoluminescence spectra of nano YAG:Dy was investigated. A temperature-sensitive change in the peak intensity ratio of 496/457 nm emission lines was demonstrated for such nanophosphors for the first time, suggesting potential applications in temperature monitoring of fuel spray.