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Uncovering Different Responses and Energy Mechanisms of Sensitizer and Activator in Host Manipulation for Upconversion Nanoparticles.

Ye KuangDan YangShili GaiLili FengBaichao AnPiaoping Yang
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
Agile and efficient upconversion luminescence (UCL) fine-tuning strategies are the most demanded for in the frontier applications of highly doped upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs). By doping Zn 2+ ions into NaHoF 4 and NaGdF 4 :Yb 3+ shells using the oleate method, the separate influences of Zn 2+ on Ho 3+ and Yb 3+ ions in UCL-related processes were analyzed in detail, revealing relevant UCL changes and underlying energy mechanisms from a novel but explicit perspective. Different behaviors of green and red UCL before and after Zn 2+ -ion doping were attributed to the disparities in the energy pathways and features of the sample structures. Herein, the populations of 5 S 2 / 5 F 4 and 5 F 5 states, not the usually mentioned decay time, decided the UCL intensities of the NaHoF 4 @NaYbF 4 -structured highly doped UCNPs. The advantageous small sizes and intense single-band red UCL of these UCNPs were further developed by combining our previous strategies with introducing Zn 2+ ions into the NaHoF 4 matrix. Overcoming energy loss by surface quenchers and Zn 2+ -triggered inner defects is the key factor in maximizing 4f-4f transitions. To the best of our knowledge, the current study is the first attempt to date to experimentally reveal separate impacts of the heteroions on activators and sensitizers in UCL-related processes and can deepen the theoretical investigation of Ho-based UCL for the broadened applications of NaHoF 4 UCNPs.
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