Enhancement of Upconversion Luminescence by the Construction
of a 3Yb-Er-Hf Sublattice Energy Cluster and Surface Defect Elimination
Posted on 2022-03-21 - 07:15
Nanotetragonal
LiYF4:RE (Tm,Er,Ho) is a kind of excellent
upconversion luminescence (UCL) material potentially used in many
fields, while the enhancement of UC emission and regulation of luminescence
lifetime are still a challenge. Herein, a strategy was reported to
enhance UCL performance with the aid of the construction of a 3Yb-Er-Hf
sublattice energy cluster with the introduction of Hf4+ and the interception of surface defect fluorescence quenching. UCL
was obviously decreased by Hf4+ doping without surface
defect elimination, but after the interception of surface defect quenching,
UCL was dramatically enhanced more than 300-fold with an Er3+/Hf4+ mole ratio of 1:1. The contribution of UCL enhancement
by the construction of a 3Yb-Er-Hf sublattice energy cluster is about
1.5 times of the sample without energy cluster construction. Interestingly,
the lifetime of UCL can also be regulated by this strategy. According
to the results of systematical microstructure analyses and UCL performance
behaviors examined by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), small-angle
X-ray scattering (SAXS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), nuclear
magnetic resonance (NMR), and fluorescence spectrophotometry (FS)
methods, the possible mechanism of UCL enhancement was proposed. This
work may be an inspiration for researchers to design and develop high-performance
UCL nanomaterials.
CITE THIS COLLECTION
DataCiteDataCite
No result found
Yu, Han; Lin, Mingming; Lin, Hang; Liu, Changwei; Zhang, Xinqi; Huang, Qingming (2022). Enhancement of Upconversion Luminescence by the Construction
of a 3Yb-Er-Hf Sublattice Energy Cluster and Surface Defect Elimination. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c00330Â