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Sb3+ and Er3+ co-doped Cs2NaYCl6 double perovskite with ultra-high sensitivity for optical thermometry
Optical thermometry has attracted great attention because it enables accurate temperature measurement in harsh environments due to non-contact temperature measurement. Three-dimensional (3D) lead-free halide perovskites have a great application potential in this field, due to its outstanding luminous properties and stability. In this work, the Sb 3+ and Er 3+ are introduced in Cs 2 NaYCl 6 double perovskites (DPs). The Sb 3+ doping Cs 2 NaYCl 6 DPs exhibits bright blue emission from the Sb 3+ activated self-trapped excitons (STEs) and Sb 3+ ,Er 3+ co-doped Cs 2 NaYCl 6 has efficient green emission with excellent photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQY) of 81.1% because of the presence of energy transfer from self-trapped excitons to Er 3+ ions. Excitingly, the ratio between the fluorescence intensity at 524 nm and 550 nm (FIR( I 524 nm / I 550 nm )) and the ratio between the fluorescence intensity at 524 and 456 nm (FIR( I 524 nm / I 456 nm )) both have a high correlation with temperature in the range of 298–473 K. The maximum of relative sensitivity values reach to 1.18%/K ( I 524 nm / I 550 nm ) and 1.19%/K ( I 524 nm / I 456 nm ) at 298 K, respectively. The outstanding temperature sensitivity suggests that the Sb 3+ ,Er 3+ co-doped Cs 2 NaYCl 6 has enormous application potential in ratiometric optical thermometry.