Optical temperature sensing characteristics based on the ultraviolet (UV) upconversion luminescence (UCL) of Gd3+ ions are reported here for the first time. Under 980 nm excitation, the temperature dependence five-photon UV UCL from the 6PJ and 6IJ levels of Gd3+ ions in NaLuF4:Yb3+, Tm3+, Gd3+ microcrystals were investigated systematically. The fluorescence intensity ratios (FIR) of two pairs of thermally coupled levels (6P5/2, 6P7/2 and 6I9/2, 6I7/2) were studied as a function of temperature in a range of 298–523 K. The maximum sensor sensitivities were found to be about 0.0004 K−1 (333 K) and 0.0029 K−1 (298 K) by exploiting the UC emissions from the 6PJ and 6IJ levels, respectively. This suggests that the Gd3+-based UCL materials are promising prototypes for application as multi-mode probes for use in bio-separation, MRI imaging, optical thermometers, etc.
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