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Luminescence and optical thermometry strategy based on emission and excitation spectra of Pr3+ doped SrMoO4 phosphors

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 47, Issue 1, Pages 769-775

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.08.187

Keywords

Luminescence; Optical thermometry; Excitation intensity ratio; Praseodymium

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11674044, 41802040, 11704054]
  2. Venture and Innovation Support Program for Chongqing Overseas Returnees [CX2019085]

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Recent developments in luminescence ratiometric thermometry using Pr3+-activated SrMoO4 phosphors have shown promising potential for non-contact optical thermometry. The study explores the synthesis, crystal structure, and luminescence properties of these phosphors for temperature sensing applications.
Recent developments of luminescence ratiometric thermometry have attracted much attention owing to its merits of fast response, non-invasiveness and high spatial resolution. In this work, the synthesis, crystal structure and luminescence properties has been carried out for Pr3+-activated SrMoO4 phosphors as optical thermometry. The XRD results show that all the phosphors possess the scheelite type tetragonal structure with space group I4(1)/a. The efficient luminescence of Pr3+ can be observed under intra-configurational (4f-4f) and charge transfer band (Mo-O) excitations, respectively. Upon different excitations, the quenching concentration of Pr3+ is diverse due to the multi-phonon relaxation and cross-relaxation processes occurring in different excited states of Pr3+ ions. The fluorescence intensity ratio (FIR) techniques based on emissions of P-3(0) and D-1(2) excited states of Pr3+, and the FIR in the excitations of the charge transfer band (Mo-O) and 4f-4f transitions of Pr3+ were employed for the thermometric characterizations in the 298-498 K range. Both results show remarkable performance in temperature sensing with the maximum relative sensitivity of 0.45%K-1@489 K and 0.98 %K-1@298 K, respectively. Our study demonstrates that Pr3+-activated SrMoO4 phosphors have a promising potential appli-cation in non-contact optical thermometry.

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