Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5400547 | Journal of Luminescence | 2014 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Highly transparent Er, Yb codoped YF3 upconversion films were successfully prepared by electron beam deposition method. The effects of the substrate temperature on the morphology, crystallinity and emission characteristics of Er, Yb codoped YF3 films were studied carefully. It was found that the morphology and crystallinity varied from smooth amorphous to root-intertwined polycrystalline structure with the substrate temperature increase. Besides, the emission characteristics of the films can be modulated by the synergy of their surface morphologies and crystallinities. Remarkably, a large enhancement of the upconversion emission, up to five decades while only an insignificant decrease of the optical transmittance (10% at most), was achieved by forming root-intertwined polycrystalline structures. These highly transparent upconversion films may have good potential for enhancing the conversion efficiency of wide band-gap solar cells.
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Authors
Ming-Hao Qu, Ru-Zhi Wang, Yan Chen, Ying Zhang, Kai-Yu Li, Hua Zhou, Hui Yan,