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An Er 3+ doped Ba 2 MgWO 6 double perovskite: a phosphor for low-temperature thermometry.

Thi Hong Quan VuB BondziorDagmara StefańskaPrzemysław Jacek Dereń
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
A bifunctional luminescent material is one of the most intriguing topics in recent years with significant growth in the number of investigations. Herein, we report the potential of Ba 2 MgWO 6 doped with Er 3+ as a candidate for white-light emitting phosphor and noncontact luminescent thermometry. The synthesis of the samples was carried out by the co-precipitation method. The influence of the dopant concentration on the emission intensity, as well as the capability of temperature readout, was investigated for the first time. The highest emission intensity exhibits a sample comprising 4% Er 3+ ; above it, the concentration quenching process by the dipole-dipole interaction occurs. However, high quality white light generates Ba 2 MgWO 6 with 0.5% of Er 3+ due to the coexistence of the host and erbium ion emission with a CIE of (0.30, 0.35). To construct a non-contact luminescent thermometer based on Er 3+ , the ratio of the emission from 4 I 11/2 → 4 I 15/2 to the host emission was examined. The highest sensitivity S r of the obtained luminescent thermometers was 2.78% K -1 at 198 K. The repeatability of the calculated results and the uncertainty δ T of the temperature readout were investigated.
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