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Sensitive and Reliable Fluorescent Thermometer Based on a Red-Emitting Li 2 MgHfO 4 :Mn 4+ Phosphor.

Yonghong QinFen ZhongYinan BianShruti HariyaniYaxin CaoJakoah BrgochTakatoshi SetoMikhail G BrikAlok M SrivastavaXicheng WangYuhua Wang
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
Contactless fluorescent thermometers are rapidly gaining popularity due to their sensitivity and flexibility. However, the development of sensitive and reliable non-rare-earth-containing fluorescent thermometers remains a significant challenge. Here, a new rare-earth-free, red-emitting phosphor, Li 2 MgHfO 4 :Mn 4+ , was developed for temperature sensing. An experimental analysis combined with density functional theory and crystal field calculations reveals that the sensitive temperature-dependent luminescence arises from nonradiative transitions induced by lattice vibration. Li 2 MgHfO 4 :Mn 4+ also exhibits reliable recovery performance after 100 heating-cooling cycles due to the elimination of surface defects, which is rare but vital for practical application. This study puts forward a new design strategy for fluorescent thermometers and sheds light on the fundamental structure-property relationships that guide sensitive temperature-dependent luminescence. These considerations are crucial for developing next-generation fluorescence-based thermometers.
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