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Enabling Yb<sup>3+</sup> Luminescence with Visible Light Response in Mg<sub>2</sub>GeO<sub>4</sub> via Energy Transfer

Yongcheng Huo, Hao Cai, Yuhe Shao, Zhen Song, Quanlin Liu

2023Inorganic Chemistry10 citationsDOI

Abstract

The growing demand for spectroscopy applications in the areas of bioimaging, food quality analysis, and temperature sensing has led to extensive research on infrared light sources. It is crucial for the design of cost-effective and high-performance systems that phosphors possess the ability to absorb blue light from commercial LEDs and convert the excitation energy to long-wavelength infrared luminescence. In this work, we obtained Yb 3+ luminescence with visible light response by utilizing the energy transfer from Cr 3+ to Yb 3+ in Mg 2 GeO 4 . After the introduction of Yb 3+, intense NIR luminescence peaking at 974 nm can be achieved with an increasing intensity. The local structure analysis was performed to investigate the preferential occupation of Yb 3+ ions and the energy transfer process in Mg 2 GeO 4 . Considering the properties of thermally coupled anti-Stokes and Stokes emissions of Yb 3+ and the sensitive variation of the emission intensity, the potential application of Mg 2 GeO 4:Cr 3+, Yb 3+ as thermometers was demonstrated.

Topics & Concepts

LuminescencePhosphorChemistryEnergy transferInfraredIonPersistent luminescenceWavelengthLight-emitting diodeLuminescent MeasurementsSpectroscopyOptoelectronicsExcitationVisible spectrumAnalytical Chemistry (journal)OpticsMaterials scienceChemical physicsPhysicsThermoluminescenceChromatographyQuantum mechanicsOrganic chemistryLuminescence Properties of Advanced MaterialsSolid State Laser TechnologiesOptical properties and cooling technologies in crystalline materials
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