Tuning into single-band red upconversion luminescence in Yb3+/Ho3+ activated nano-glass-ceramics through Ce3+ doping†
Abstract
Yb3+/Ho3+ activated glass ceramics containing β-YF3 nanocrystals were successfully fabricated. The green (5S2/5F4→5I8) upconversion emission is dominant in the glass ceramics and is about 160 times stronger than that of the precursor glass, resulting from the partition of lanthanide activators into a low-phonon-energy crystalline lattice and the subsequent low probability of multi-phonon nonradiative relaxation from the 5S2/5F4 and 5I6 states to the lower ones. Upon the introduction of Ce3+ ions into nano-glass-ceramics, two efficient cross-relaxation processes between Ho3+ and Ce3+, i.e., Ho3+:5S2/5F4 + Ce3+:2F5/2→Ho3+:5F5 + Ce3+:2F7/2 and Ho3+:5I6 + Ce3+:2F5/2→Ho3+:5I7 + Ce3+:2F7/2, are demonstrated to greatly suppress the population of the green-emitting 5S2/5F4 state and to enhance the population of the red-emitting 5F5 one, leading to the intense single-band red UC radiation of Ho3+.