Highly Polarized Upconversion Emissions from Lanthanide-Doped LiYF Crystals as Spatial Orientation Indicators.

J Phys Chem Lett

Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Materials Chemistry and Applications, PKU-HKU Joint Laboratory in Rare Earth Materials and Bioinorganic Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.

Published: November 2021

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  • The study explores the importance of polarization in upconversion (UC) emissions from lanthanide-doped LiYF crystals, revealing that the polarization is sensitive to the crystal's orientation.
  • It focuses on emissions from Er and Ho, categorizing them based on the orientation of their transition dipoles within the crystal's structure.
  • Additionally, an innovative optical three-dimensional orientation sensor is developed, allowing for the measurement of both in-plane and out-of-plane angles based on polarization characteristics.

Article Abstract

Polarized emission, an inherent characteristic that correlated with structure and morphology, is very sensitive to orientation. For the upconversion (UC) emission of lanthanides, the mechanism of polarization is rarely discussed, and the highly polarized UC emissions are poorly developed. Herein, with the benefit of the strong anisotropic crystal field, well-resolved emissions from lanthanide-doped LiYF crystals were studied, and highly polarized UC emissions from Er and Ho were investigated. With multiple sub-energy level transitions, the UC emissions are classified into two sets, with transition dipoles being either parallel or perpendicular to the -axis of the LiYF crystal. An optical three-dimensional orientation sensor was further investigated, in which the in-plane angle is referenced from the orientation of the transition dipoles. In contrast, the out-of-plane angle can be deduced from the change in the degree of polarization. This research deepens our understanding of the polarized photoluminescence, and it opens up an avenue toward unique UC orientation sensors.

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