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Color tunable emission and temperature sensing performance in oxyfluoride glass ceramics containing Ce3+/Dy3+: Na5Y9F32 nanocrystals

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JOURNAL OF LUMINESCENCE
Volume 256, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2022.119627

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Glass ceramics; Color tunable emission; Energy transfer; Temperature sensors

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Oxyfluoride glass with Na5Y9F32:Ce3+/Dy3+ nanocrystals were successfully fabricated and dispersed in the glass matrix. The color tunable emission could be achieved by adjusting the concentration of Dy3+ ions. The energy transfer from Ce3+ to Dy3+ ions was confirmed, and the fluorescence intensity ratio (FIR) showed high sensitivity to temperature, indicating the potential of Na5Y9F32:Ce3+/Dy3+ glass ceramics as ideal materials in color tunable luminescence and temperature sensors.
Oxyfluoride glass with Na5Y9F32:Ce3+/Dy3+ nanocrystals were fabricated via a conventional melt-quenching route. The characterization results showed that Na5Y9F32 nanocrystals with particle sizes (40-75 nm) were successfully formed, and homogeneously dispersed in the glass matrix. Color tunable emission can be realized via varying the Dy3+ concentration. Energy transfer from Ce3+ to Dy3+ ions was confirmed by the fluorescence spectra and the decay curve measurement. The dependence of fluorescence intensity ratio (FIR) on temperature were evaluated from the emission spectra, demonstrating that glass ceramics (GCs) can achieve high sensitivity (1.025% K-1). All these properties indicate that the developed Na5Y9F32:Ce3+/Dy3+ GCs could be an ideal ma-terial in color tunable luminescence and temperature sensors.

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