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Overcoming thermal quenching in upconversion nanoparticles

Yanze Wang, Bing Chen, Feng Wang

2021Nanoscale93 citationsDOI

Abstract

Thermal quenching that is characterized by loss of light emission with increasing temperature is widely observed in luminescent materials including upconversion nanoparticles, causing problems in technological applications such as lighting, displays, and imaging. Because upconversion processes involve extensive intra-particle energy transfer that is temperature dependent, methods have been established to fight against thermal quenching in upconversion nanoparticles by engineering the energy transfer routes. In this minireview, we discuss the origin of thermal quenching and the role of energy transfer in thermal quenching. Accordingly, recent efforts in overcoming thermal quenching of upconversion are summarized.

Topics & Concepts

Quenching (fluorescence)Photon upconversionMaterials scienceDissipationThermalThermal management of electronic devices and systemsNanoparticleNanotechnologyNuclear engineeringOptoelectronicsMechanical engineeringThermodynamicsOpticsPhysicsEngineeringDopingFluorescenceLuminescence Properties of Advanced MaterialsNuclear materials and radiation effectsElectronic and Structural Properties of Oxides