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Enhanced Red Emission in Er3+-Sensitized NaLuF4 Upconversion Crystals via Energy Trapping

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 57, Issue 24, Pages 15361-15369

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b02654

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  1. start-up foundation from Guangzhou University [69-18ZX10334]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61172027]
  3. Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong Province [2017A010103035]

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Luminescence efficiency of trivalent lanthanide-doped upconversion (UC) materials is significantly limited by luminescence concentration quenching. In this work, red UC emission is dramatically enhanced in Er3+-sensitized NaLuF4 UC crystals through energy trapping under multiple excitation wavelengths. Cross-relaxation quenching and the energy migration to internal lattice defects are simultaneously suppressed by confining the excitation energy in the Er3+ activator after introducing the Tm3+ or Ho3+ energy trapping center. The enhanced red UC emission (Er3+: 660 nm) mainly comes from the effective excitation energy confinement by Tm3+ and Ho3+ trapping centers through an easy energy transfer between Er3+ and Tm3+/Ho3+: I-4(11/2) (Er3+) -> H-3(5) (Tm3+) -> I-4(13/2) (Er3+) and I-4(11/2) (Er3+) -> I-5(6) (Ho3+) -> I-4(13/2) (Er3+). It is found that the confining efficiency of excitation energy in Er3+-sensitized NaLuF4 crystals is higher than that in Yb3+/Er3+ cosensitized NaLuF4 crystals, and the luminescence efficiency of Er3+-sensitized NaLuF4 crystals is much higher than that of Er3+-based host sensitization UC crystals (NaErF4). Moreover, Er3+-sensitized UC particles can be efficiently excited by three different wavelengths (808, 980, and 1532 nm), indicating huge advantages for applications in bioimaging, anticounterfeiting, and solar cells.

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