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Recent progress on upconversion luminescence enhancement in rare-earth doped transparent glass-ceramics

Journal

JOURNAL OF RARE EARTHS
Volume 34, Issue 4, Pages 341-367

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S1002-0721(16)60034-0

Keywords

upconversion; glass ceramics; fluoride; rare earth; energy transfer; metal ions

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61307111, 51272097, 61265004]
  2. Ningbo Natural Science Foundation [2015A610079]
  3. Ningbo University Science Research Fund Project [XYL15022]
  4. General Project of Zhejiang Provincial Department of Education [Y201533345]

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The upconversion (UC) of the rare earth doped glass-ceramics has been extensively investigated due to their potential applications in many fields, such as color display, high density memories, optical data storage, sensor and energy solar cell, etc. Many series of them, especially the oxyfluorides glasses containing Ba2LaF7 nanocrystals were studied in this review work, due to the thermal and mechanical toughness, high optical transmittance from the ultraviolet to the infrared regions, and a low nonlinear refractive index compared to the other commercial laser glasses. Moreover, the energy transfer (ET) between the rare earth ions and transition metals plays an important role in the upconversion process. The cooperative ET has been researched very activly in UC glasses due to applications in the fields of solar cells, such as in the Er/Yb, Tm/Yb, Tb/Yb, Tb/Er/Yb and Tm/Er/Yb couples. The present article reviews on the recent progress made on: (i) upconversion materials with fluoride microcrystals in glasses and the mechanisms involved, including the UC in double and tri-dopant RE ions activated fluoride microcrystal, energy transfer process; and (ii) the effect of the metal Mn and nanoparticles of Au, Ag, Cu on the enhancement of UC emissions. Discussions have also been made on materials, material synthesis, the structural and emission properties of glass-ceramics. Additionally, the conversion efficiency is still a challenge for the spectra conversion materials and application; challenge and future advances have also been demonstrated.

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