Flying upconversion fluorescent particles and direct observation of energy transfer and depopulation processes†
Abstract
Flying particles with visible fluorescence were observed when a target, ZnF2:Tm3+/Yb3+, was irradiated by using a 953.6 nm pulsed infrared laser. Narrow blue beams showed the ejecting particles with upconversion emissions. The changing brightness along fluorescence traces exhibited the energy transfer from Yb3+ ions to Tm3+ ions and the depopulation of excited Tm3+ ions. Parameters of microexplosions induced by the pulsed laser were estimated by analyzing these flying particles. Compared with the target, these particles have strong infrared-to-ultraviolet upconversion ability. These results not only suggest a way to explore microexplosions induced by pulsed lasers but also provide a feasible scheme for developing ultraviolet upconversion materials.