Luminescence Thermometry via Multiparameter Sensing in YV 1– x P x O 4 :Eu 3+ , Er 3+
National Development and Reform Commission · Lanzhou University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Luminescence thermometry is a remote temperature sensing technique that utilizes temperature-dependent luminescence properties. Lanthanide-doped materials with two thermally coupled emitting levels displaying a variation in luminescence intensity ratio (LIR) with temperature have been successfully explored to design sensitive luminescent thermometers. However, the low absorption strength of lanthanide parity-forbidden 4fn → 4fn transitions reduces the brightness. Also, this Boltzmann-type thermometer is only sensitive within a limited temperature range. To address these issues, we report here YV1–xPxO4:Eu3+, Er3+ as a luminescent thermometer. This material utilizes the sensitized emission of Ln3+ by strong and…
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Authors
7- YMYixuan Ma
National Development and Reform Commission, Lanzhou University
- XZXiaopeng Zhou
National Development and Reform Commission, Lanzhou University
- JWJiapeng Wu
National Development and Reform Commission, Lanzhou University
- ZDZhijie Dong
National Development and Reform Commission, Lanzhou University
- LCL. Cui
National Development and Reform Commission, Lanzhou University
Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Luminescence
- Analytical Chemistry (journal)
- Crystallography
- Physical chemistry
- Physics
- Optoelectronics