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Preparation and Upconversion Emission Investigation of the YVO4: Yb 3+ /Tb 3+ /Eu 3+ Nanomaterials and Their Coupling with the Au Nanoparticles
Author(s) -
Chen Tingting,
Li Ke,
Mao Huibing,
Chen Ye,
Wang Jiqing
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
crystal research and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.377
H-Index - 64
eISSN - 1521-4079
pISSN - 0232-1300
DOI - 10.1002/crat.202000001
Subject(s) - photon upconversion , ion , analytical chemistry (journal) , magnetic dipole transition , excitation , materials science , doping , emission intensity , atomic physics , nanomaterials , dipole , plasmon , nanoparticle , magnetic dipole , electric dipole transition , chemistry , nanotechnology , physics , optoelectronics , organic chemistry , chromatography , quantum mechanics
The YVO 4 nanomaterials doped with the Yb 3+ /Tb 3+ /Eu 3+ ions and their mixture with the Au nanoparticles are synthetized with a classical sol‐gel method. With the excitation of a 975 nm laser, both the doped YVO 4 sample and the corresponding mixture sample have a series of upconversion emission peaks of Eu 3+ and Tb 3+ , which includes the 5 D 0 → 7 F j transitions of the Eu 3+ ions and the 5 D 4 → 7 F j transitions of the Tb 3+ ions. The slope values of the log‐log plots of laser power dependence for the upconversion emission intensities range from 1 to 2, which confirms that the upconversion process is a two‐photon process. With the plasmon coupling, the slope value for the power dependence of the magnetic dipole transition 5 D 0 → 7 F 1 of the Eu 3+ ions decreases from 1.4 to 1.1, while it increases for other electric dipole transitions. Because of the plasmon coupling, the emission peak of the Eu 3+ at about 2.095 eV decreases significantly and almost cannot be observed. Meanwhile, the emission peak of the Tb 3+ at about 2.113 eV increases significantly and becomes the main emission peak in the yellow band. This phenomenon confirms that there is different mechanism for the magnetic and electric dipole emission with the plasmon coupling.