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Controllable structural and optical properties of NaYF4:Tm, Yb microparticles by Yb 3+ doping for anti-counterfeiting.

Vuong Thanh TuyenBui Q V HuyNguyen Ba TongTran Thi Ngoc LamMaurizio FerrariCao Thi My DungUng Thi Dieu ThuyThi Thanh Van Tran
Published in: RSC advances (2023)
Hexagonal NaYF4:Tm, Yb upconversion (UC) phosphors with excellent UC luminescence quantum efficiency and chemical stability meet demands for applications in bioimaging and anti-counterfeiting printing. In this work, a series of NaYF4:Tm, Yb upconversion microparticles (UCMPs) with different concentrations of Yb were synthesized by a hydrothermal method. Then, the UCMPs become hydrophilic through surface oxidation of the oleic acid (C-18) ligand to azelaic acid (C-9) using the Lemieux-von Rodloff reagent. The structure and morphology of UCMPs were investigated by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The optical properties were studied using diffusion reflectance spectroscopy and photoluminescent spectroscopy under 980 nm laser irradiation. The emission peaks of the Tm 3+ ions are 450, 474, 650, 690, and 800 nm, attributed to the transitions from the excited state to ground state 3 H 6 . These emissions are the results of two or three photon absorption through multi-step resonance energy transfer from excited Yb 3+ , confirmed via a power-dependent luminescence study. The results show that the crystal phases and luminescence properties of the NaYF4:Tm, Yb UCMPs are controlled by changing the Yb doping concentration. The printed patterns are readable under the excitation of a 980 nm LED. Moreover, the zeta potential analysis shows that the UCMPs after surface oxidation are water dispersible. In particular, the naked eye can observe the enormous upconversion emissions in UCMPs. These findings indicated that this fluorescent material is an ideal candidate for anti-counterfeiting and biological applications.
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