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Highly Sensitive Dual-Mode Optical Thermometry in Double-Perovskite Oxides via Pr3+/Dy3+ Energy Transfer

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 59, Issue 19, Pages 14337-14346

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c02118

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21571162, 51672259]
  2. Open Fund Project of the State Key Laboratory of Marine Resource Utilization in South China Sea [2019005]

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As increasing demand for noncontact temperature sensing, the development of a high-performance optical thermometer probe is more and more urgent. In this work, an efficient dual-mode optical thermometry strategy based on the Pr3+/Dy3+ energy transfer (ET) in some typical double-perovskite oxides is presented, which offers a promising way to design FIR/lifetime dual-mode optical thermometry with excellent temperature-measuring sensitivity and signal discrimination. According to this strategy, double-perovskite La2MgTiO6:Pr3+/Dy3+ phosphors are successfully synthesized. On the basis of diverse thermal responses between Pr3+ and Dy3+, the FIR of Pr3+ to Dy3+ (four FIR mode) in this material displays outstanding optical thermometry performance from 298 to 548 K. The maximum absolute and relative sensitivities (S-a and S-r) of mode 1 are 0.09 and 2.357% K-1, being better than the current optical temperature measurement materials. For the fluorescence lifetime mode, the Sa-max and Sr-max values reach 2.85 x s 10(-4) and 1.814% K-1. Furthermore, the dual-mode optical thermometry mechanism was presented and studied. It also demonstrated excellent optical thermometry performance in the other Pr3+/Dy3+ codoped double-perovskite oxides, such as LaMg0.598Nb0.402O3, NaLa(MoO4)(2), NaGd(MoO4)(2), and NaLa(WO4)(2), proving the universality of the presented strategy. This article presents an effective Pr3+/Dy3+ ET pathway for developing new and highly sensitive FIR/lifetime dual-mode optical temperature sensing materials.

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