Thermally enhanced NIR up-conversion fluorescence multimode thermometry based on YMoO:Nd,Yb

Severe thermal quenching of fluorescence is the main obstacle to the application of fluorescence thermometers in higher temperature regions. In order to broaden the temperature detection range of fluorescence thermometers, the Y 2 Mo 3 O 12 :Nd 3+ ,Yb 3+ phosphor with negative thermal expansion (NTE...

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Published inJournal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices Vol. 12; no. 21; pp. 7588 - 7595
Main Authors Zhang, Yexuan, Jin, Minkun, Chen, Wang, Wu, Ziyang, Li, Zexun, Guo, Chongfeng
Format Journal Article
Published 04.06.2024
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Summary:Severe thermal quenching of fluorescence is the main obstacle to the application of fluorescence thermometers in higher temperature regions. In order to broaden the temperature detection range of fluorescence thermometers, the Y 2 Mo 3 O 12 :Nd 3+ ,Yb 3+ phosphor with negative thermal expansion (NTE) characteristics was successfully synthesized. The up-conversion (UC) fluorescence thermal enhancement ( 4 F 3/2 → 4 I 9/2 ) increased 109 times at 480 K and the UC fluorescence lifetime (FL) of the transition 4 F 5/2 → 4 I 9/2 increased from 77 to 144.5 μs in the range of 280 to 380 K under the excitation of a 980 nm laser. Herein, a multimode temperature probe was constructed through fluorescence intensity ratio (FIR) technology ( 4 F 7/2 / 4 F 5/2 , 4 F 7/2 / 4 F 3/2 and 4 F 5/2 / 4 F 3/2 ) and FL technology based on the ladder-like thermally coupled energy levels (TCLs) of Nd 3+ . The feasibility of the probe was verified and Y 2 Mo 3 O 12 :Nd 3+ ,Yb 3+ has high stability and accuracy (δ T = 0.61 K at 480 K), indicating that it is an ideal candidate in higher temperature monitoring. This work not only proposes an ideal scheme for designing high sensitivity fluorescence thermometers, but also provides a certain reference value for solving the problem of fluorescence thermal quenching. A multimode high sensitivity fluorescence thermometer combining fluorescence thermal enhancement and FL thermal extension in one NTE material Y 2 Mo 3 O 12 :Nd 3+ ,Yb 3+ .
Bibliography:https://doi.org/10.1039/d4tc01352b
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ISSN:2050-7526
2050-7534
DOI:10.1039/d4tc01352b