Issue 48, 2018

Synthesis, optical properties and application of Y7O6F9:Er3+ for sensing the chip temperature of a light emitting diode

Abstract

Submicron-sized Er3+ doped Y7O6F9 phosphors were synthesized via the precipitation method and a subsequent annealing process. The influence of the Er3+ doping concentrations and the heating temperature on the luminescence of Y7O6F9:Er3+ was investigated under the excitation of the Er3+ 4G11/2 level at 378 nm. Upon raising the Er3+ doping concentration, both the intensity and lifetime of the Er3+ green emission at 547 nm originating from 4S3/24I15/2 decrease, which is proved to be caused by energy transfer via cross relaxation between two neighboring Er3+ ions. The thermal sensing properties of Y7O6F9:Er3+ were evaluated using the temperature dependent intensity ratio between the 2H11/24I15/2 and 4S3/24I15/2 transitions of Er3+ under 378 nm excitation. The experimental results show that the thermal sensitivity decreased with an increase in the Er3+ doping content, which is caused by the increased energy transfer probability among Er3+. The increased energy transfer of Er3+ reduces the thermalized population of Er3+ in the 2H11/2 levels, which in turn decreases the thermal sensitivity. The applicability of Er3+ doped Y7O6F9 as a thermal sensor was demonstrated by measuring the chip temperature of a 1 W InGaN type near-ultraviolet light emitting diode (n-UV LED).

Graphical abstract: Synthesis, optical properties and application of Y7O6F9:Er3+ for sensing the chip temperature of a light emitting diode

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Oct 2018
Accepted
26 Nov 2018
First published
28 Nov 2018

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2018,6, 13352-13358

Synthesis, optical properties and application of Y7O6F9:Er3+ for sensing the chip temperature of a light emitting diode

D. Wang, P. Zhang, Q. Ma, J. Zhang and Y. Wang, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2018, 6, 13352 DOI: 10.1039/C8TC05307C

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