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Pr3+-doped nanoscintillators with concentration-quenching-free properties.

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Luminescence concentration quenching exists widely in lanthanide-doped luminescent nanomaterials, and significantly hinders their emission intensity. In this work, we report the concentration-quenching-free properties of the 406 nm emission in Pr3+-doped… Click to show full abstract

Luminescence concentration quenching exists widely in lanthanide-doped luminescent nanomaterials, and significantly hinders their emission intensity. In this work, we report the concentration-quenching-free properties of the 406 nm emission in Pr3+-doped nanoscintillators, which is attributed to the large energy gap between the 1S0 and 1I6 states (ΔE = ∼25 000 cm-1) of Pr3+ ions, preventing the concentration quenching effects caused by both cross-relaxation and energy migration to surface quenchers. This work provides further understanding about the concentration quenching effect of lanthanide-doped luminescent nanomaterials and a new perspective for avoiding detrimental concentration quenching. In addition, we also demonstrate the potential use of Pr3+-doped nanoscintillators as anti-counterfeiting materials.

Keywords: quenching free; concentration quenching; doped nanoscintillators; pr3 doped; concentration; free properties

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2023

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