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Brilliant Nonlinear Optical Response of Ho3+ and Yb3+ Activated YVO4 Nanophosphor and Its Conjugation with Fe3O4 for Smart Anticounterfeit and Hyperthermia Applications.

Ramaswamy Sandeep PeralaRashmi JoshiBheeshma Pratap SinghVenkata Nagendra Kumar PuttaRaghunath AcharyaRaghumani Singh Ningthoujam
Published in: ACS omega (2021)
YVO4:Ho3+/Yb3+ nanophosphors prepared by an effective polyol-mediated route show dual-mode behavior in photoluminescence. Upon 980 nm excitation, the upconversion red emission spectrum exhibits a bright red peak at ∼650 nm, characteristic of the electronic transition of the Ho3+ ion via involvement of two-photon absorption, which has been confirmed by the power-dependent luminescence study. Moreover, at 300 nm excitation, downconversion emission peaks are observed at 550, 650, and ∼755 nm. The nonradiative resonant energy transfer occurs from the V-O charge transfer band to Ho3+ ions, resulting in an improved emission of Ho3+ ions. Moreover, polyethylene glycol-coated nanoparticles make it suitable for water dispersibility; and these particles are conjugated with Fe3O4 nanoparticles to form magnetic-luminescent hybrid nanoparticles. Highly water-dispersible magnetic-luminescent hybrid material attained the hyperthermia temperature (∼42 °C) under an applied AC magnetic field. The specific absorption rate value is found to be high (138 W/g), which is more than that of pure superparamagnetic Fe3O4 nanoparticles. At 300 nm excitation, the high quantum yield value of ∼27% is obtained from YVO4:Ho3+/Yb3+, which suggests that it is a good phosphor material. By employing the neutron activation analysis technique, it is shown that nanophosphor particles can absorb Au3+ up to the ppm level. Interestingly, such nanophosphor also shows the potentiality for anticounterfeiting applications.
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