Down-conversion luminescence and temperature sensing characteristics of LaSrGaO 4 :Er 3

Erbium(III) ion (Er ) has abundant energy levels that can emit light covering a quite broad wavelength range in many hosts. Here we synthesized LaSrGaO :Er phosphors by a high-temperature solid-state method. Upon excitation at the ultraviolet (UV) band, LaSrGaO :Er phosphors could emit green, red an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Luminescence (Chichester, England) England), 2022-02, Vol.37 (2), p.238-246
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Mimeng, Li, Qinshan, Ma, Qiang, Shi, Jinlong, Wen, Chong, Xing, Zhenhua, Zhao, Jinxin, Wang, Zhijun, Wang, Dawei, Li, Panlai
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Zusammenfassung:Erbium(III) ion (Er ) has abundant energy levels that can emit light covering a quite broad wavelength range in many hosts. Here we synthesized LaSrGaO :Er phosphors by a high-temperature solid-state method. Upon excitation at the ultraviolet (UV) band, LaSrGaO :Er phosphors could emit green, red and near-infrared emission simultaneously. The temperature dependent emission characteristics of the as-prepared samples was then studied and two kinds of luminescent ratiometric thermometry were constructed. The first one is on the basis of two green emission bands that stems from the H  →  I and S  →  I transitions of Er . The intensity ratio between these two emission bands was found to follow well with the Boltzmann distribution, and its maximum relative sensitivity was calculated to be 0.84% K at 299 K. The other one depends on the F  →  I transition of Er and self-luminescence of the host LaSrGaO , considering that these two emission lines have different temperature response. The relative sensitivity of this type of luminescence intensity ratio (LIR) thermometry could reach 1.86% K at 299 K, we have successfully developed materials with one of the largest relative sensitivities to date, which provides some basis for the subsequent development of a new type of non-contact temperature sensor.
ISSN:1522-7235
1522-7243
DOI:10.1002/bio.4165