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  • The study investigates three ratiometric combinations of emissions from Er-doped materials for luminescence thermometry, involving both visible and near-infrared emissions to measure temperature.
  • Researchers prepared Yb,Er:YF nanopowders and analyzed their structure while measuring emissions in a temperature range of 293-473 K using 980 nm excitation.
  • Results showed varying relative temperature sensitivities and resolutions among the emission ratios, indicating that higher sensitivity doesn't always equate to better precision in temperature measurements.

Article Abstract

The emission of Er provides three combinations of emission bands suitable for ratiometric luminescence thermometry. Two combinations utilize ratios of visible emissions (H→I at 523 nm/ S→I at 542 nm and F→I at 485 nm/ S→I at 545 nm), while emissions from the third combination are located in near-infrared, e.g., in the first biological window (H→I at 793 nm/ S→I at 840 nm). Herein, we aimed to compare thermometric performances of these three different ratiometric readouts on account of their relative sensitivities, resolutions, and repeatability of measurements. For this aim, we prepared Yb,Er:YF nanopowders by oxide fluorination. The structure of the materials was confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis and particle morphology was evaluated from FE-SEM measurements. Upconversion emission spectra were measured over the 293-473 K range upon excitation by 980 nm radiation. The obtained relative sensitivities on temperature for 523/542, 485/542, and 793/840 emission intensity ratios were 1.06 ± 0.02, 2.03 ± 0.23, and 0.98 ± 0.10%K with temperature resolutions of 0.3, 0.7, and 1.8 K, respectively. The study showed that the higher relative temperature sensitivity does not necessarily lead to the more precise temperature measurement and better resolution, since it may be compromised by a larger uncertainty in measurement of low-intensity emission bands.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7221525PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10040627DOI Listing

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