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High-sensitive temperature sensing use NIR upconversion luminescence of Er3+-core@Tm3+-shell with good robustness

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL [2023]
Yinghao Wei, Sen Yang, Chenyang Zhang, Guanying Chen, Ai-Hua Li
ABSTRACT

In recent years, lanthanide doped materials have been extensively studied in the field of fluorescence temperature sensing due to their abundant emission levels and sensitive thermal response. Temperature sensing based on fluorescence intensity ratio (FIR) of upconversion nanoparticles has the advantages of fast temperature response, non-aggressiveness, and high spatial resolution. However, the most reported FIR sensing has limited sensitivity, probably due to the use of thermal coupling levels. Herein, we report a novel FIR temperature measurement based on non-thermal coupling levels of NaGdF 4 :Yb 3+ /Er 3+ @NaGdF 4 @NaGdF 4 :Yb 3+ /Tm 3+ core-shell-shell nanostructure , which has high sensitivity and robustness simultaneously. The relative sensitivity based on I 801 / I 654 and I 801 / I 841 of Tm 3+ to Er 3+ can reach up to 4.56 (303 K) and 3.82% K −1 (313 K), respectively. Between them, FIR of I 801 / I 841 is independent of excitation power and time. These results show the great potential of FIR based on non-thermal coupling levels in high-sensitive and robust temperature sensors .

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