This study investigates in detail the laser-mediated upconversion emission and temperature-sensing capability of (Ca0.99−aYb0.01Era)TiO3. Samples were prepared at different concentrations to observe the effect of erbium on upconversion while increasing… Click to show full abstract
This study investigates in detail the laser-mediated upconversion emission and temperature-sensing capability of (Ca0.99−aYb0.01Era)TiO3. Samples were prepared at different concentrations to observe the effect of erbium on upconversion while increasing its concentration and keeping all the other parameters constant. Doping is a widespread technological process which involves incorporating an element called a dopant in a lower ratio to the host lattice to derive hybrid materials with desired properties. The (Ca0.99−aYb0.01Era)TiO3 perovskite nanoparticles were synthesized via a sol–gel technique. The frequency upconversion was performed using a 980 nm laser diode excitation source. X-ray diffractometry (XRD) confirmed that the synthesized samples are crystalline in nature and have an orthorhombic structure. The temperature-sensing ability was examined using the fluorescence intensity ratio (FIR) algorithm of two emission bands (2H11/2 → 4I15/2 and 4S3/2 → 4I15/2) of the Er3+ ion. Temperature-dependent upconversion luminescence is observed over a broad temperature range of 298–623 K. The maximum sensor sensitivity obtained is 6.71 × 10−3 K−1 at 110°.
               
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