Optical temperature-sensing properties of trivalent europium with high sensitivities in a wide temperature range

SPECTROCHIMICA ACTA PART A-MOLECULAR AND BIOMOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY(2024)

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To develop new luminescent materials for optical thermometer, the Eu3+-activated BaY2ZnO5 (BYZ) phosphors were designed. Upon 394 nm excitation, several groups of 5D0-2 -> 7FJ (J = 0-4) transitions are observed, and the dominant emission is located at 625 nm. The temperature-dependent emission spectra reveal that the emission peaks are weakened with different rates, depending on the excited states of Eu3+. The transient decay kinetics, studied at various temperatures, are in agreement with the emission spectral features. The optical temperature -sensing performance is evaluated with two strategies. For the thermally-coupled (TC) levels of Eu3+, the fluo-rescence intensity ratio (FIR) of the 536 and 593 nm emissions follows the Boltzmann distribution, and the sensor sensitivities rise with increasing temperature. For the non-TC levels of 5D0 and 5D2, the piecewise functions between the FIRs and absolute temperature are utilized, and the highest absolute and relative sensitivities in the BYZ:7%Eu3+ phosphor are obtained to be 0.674 and 2.19% K-1 at 533 K, respectively. Thus, the developed samples can show higher sensitivities at higher temperature.
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Luminescence,Rare earth,Temperature sensing,Phosphor
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