Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1888069 Radiation Measurements 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•CdWO4:Yb3+ nanophosphors were synthesized by microwave-hydrothermal method.•Efficient conversion of absorbed UV photons into Yb3+ IR fluorescence was detected.•Excitonic PL quenching kinetics is compared with the model of cooperative quenching.•The quenching kinetics contradicts the existence of cooperative down-conversion.

The CdWO4:Yb3+ (0.1, 2, 3%) nanophosphors have been synthesized using microwave-hydrothermal treatment. The spectral and kinetic characteristics of their luminescence were studied with the aim to check the possibility of cooperative energy transfer from CdWO4 self-trapped excitons to Yb3+ pairs, which can provide down-conversion of UV photons absorbed by the CdWO4 host into two lower-energy (IR) photons emitted by two Yb3+ ions. The obtained results have shown the conversion of absorbed UV photons into Yb3+ IR fluorescence. However, the obtained parameters of decay kinetics of both intrinsic luminescence of CdWO4 and IR fluorescence of Yb3+ did not confirm the existence of cooperative energy transfer from STE to two Yb3+ ions in the studied CdWO4:Yb3+ nanophosphors. The reason is supposed to be rather low concentrations of Yb3+ obtained in the synthesized samples which prevents the creation of high enough concentration of Yb3+ pairs with short distances between the ions.

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