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Promising light converting BaMoO4:Er3+-Tm3+-Yb3+ phosphors for display and optical temperature sensing

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Abstract Er3+-Tm3+-Yb3+ tri-doped BaMoO4 phosphors were synthesized by co-precipitation technique and characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis, absorption study and field emission scanning electron microscopy analysis. Upconversion as well as downconversion… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Er3+-Tm3+-Yb3+ tri-doped BaMoO4 phosphors were synthesized by co-precipitation technique and characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis, absorption study and field emission scanning electron microscopy analysis. Upconversion as well as downconversion luminescence studies were performed by using near infrared (980 nm) and ultraviolet (380 nm) excitations. Energy level diagram, pump power dependence and colour coordinate study were utilized to describe the multicolor upconversion emission properties. Under single 980 nm diode laser excitation the dual mode sensing behaviour is realized via Stark sublevels and thermally coupled energy levels of the Tm3+ and Er3+ ions in the prepared tri-doped phosphors. A comparative fluorescence intensity ratio analysis for integrated emission intensities arising from the Stark sublevels {1G4(a) and 1G4(b)} and thermally coupled energy levels {2H11/2 and 4S3/2} of the Tm3+ and Er3+ ions, respectively was carried out in the prepared tri-doped BaMoO4 phosphors. The maximum sensitivity for thermally coupled energy levels of the Er3+ and Stark sublevels of the Tm3+ ion was reported. The developed phosphors could be useful in the display devices and optical thermometric applications.

Keywords: energy; er3 tm3; tm3 yb3; tm3; tri doped

Journal Title: Journal of Rare Earths
Year Published: 2018

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