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Luminescence properties of Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17):Er(3+) nanocrystals embedded in glass ceramics for optical thermometry

Transparent glass ceramics (GCs) containing Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17):Er(3+) nanocrystals were successfully fabricated by a traditional melt-quenching method. The formation of Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17) nanocrystals was confirmed by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and selected area electron diffract...

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Autores principales: Li, Sixing, Li, Liang, Wang, Wenming, Chen, Hongmei, Li, Yong, Huang, Xianshan, Pan, Yan
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9034377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480449
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04038c
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author Li, Sixing
Li, Liang
Wang, Wenming
Chen, Hongmei
Li, Yong
Huang, Xianshan
Pan, Yan
author_facet Li, Sixing
Li, Liang
Wang, Wenming
Chen, Hongmei
Li, Yong
Huang, Xianshan
Pan, Yan
author_sort Li, Sixing
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description Transparent glass ceramics (GCs) containing Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17):Er(3+) nanocrystals were successfully fabricated by a traditional melt-quenching method. The formation of Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17) nanocrystals was confirmed by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and selected area electron diffraction. Compared with the precursor glass, the enhanced emission intensity and lifetime of GCs indicate that the Er(3+) ions incorporate into the Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17) nanocrystals after crystallization. The color tuning properties with doping under 980 nm excitation have been systematically discussed. It was found that the red/green ratio increased with Er(3+) ion doping and the corresponding color changed from greenish-yellow to yellow-green. Furthermore, the temperature-dependent luminescence properties were studied in detail by the fluorescence intensity ratio (FIR) technique. The monotonic change of FIR with temperature indicates that this material is suitable for temperature sensing. At a temperature of 450 K, the relative sensitivity of the prepared sample reached its maximal value of 0.20% K(−1). The results show that the GCs containing Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17):Er(3+) nanocrystals are candidate materials for temperature sensing.
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spelling pubmed-90343772022-04-26 Luminescence properties of Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17):Er(3+) nanocrystals embedded in glass ceramics for optical thermometry Li, Sixing Li, Liang Wang, Wenming Chen, Hongmei Li, Yong Huang, Xianshan Pan, Yan RSC Adv Chemistry Transparent glass ceramics (GCs) containing Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17):Er(3+) nanocrystals were successfully fabricated by a traditional melt-quenching method. The formation of Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17) nanocrystals was confirmed by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and selected area electron diffraction. Compared with the precursor glass, the enhanced emission intensity and lifetime of GCs indicate that the Er(3+) ions incorporate into the Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17) nanocrystals after crystallization. The color tuning properties with doping under 980 nm excitation have been systematically discussed. It was found that the red/green ratio increased with Er(3+) ion doping and the corresponding color changed from greenish-yellow to yellow-green. Furthermore, the temperature-dependent luminescence properties were studied in detail by the fluorescence intensity ratio (FIR) technique. The monotonic change of FIR with temperature indicates that this material is suitable for temperature sensing. At a temperature of 450 K, the relative sensitivity of the prepared sample reached its maximal value of 0.20% K(−1). The results show that the GCs containing Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17):Er(3+) nanocrystals are candidate materials for temperature sensing. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9034377/ /pubmed/35480449 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04038c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Li, Sixing
Li, Liang
Wang, Wenming
Chen, Hongmei
Li, Yong
Huang, Xianshan
Pan, Yan
Luminescence properties of Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17):Er(3+) nanocrystals embedded in glass ceramics for optical thermometry
title Luminescence properties of Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17):Er(3+) nanocrystals embedded in glass ceramics for optical thermometry
title_full Luminescence properties of Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17):Er(3+) nanocrystals embedded in glass ceramics for optical thermometry
title_fullStr Luminescence properties of Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17):Er(3+) nanocrystals embedded in glass ceramics for optical thermometry
title_full_unstemmed Luminescence properties of Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17):Er(3+) nanocrystals embedded in glass ceramics for optical thermometry
title_short Luminescence properties of Ba(4)Yb(3)F(17):Er(3+) nanocrystals embedded in glass ceramics for optical thermometry
title_sort luminescence properties of ba(4)yb(3)f(17):er(3+) nanocrystals embedded in glass ceramics for optical thermometry
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9034377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480449
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04038c
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