ABSTRACT
The influence of Mn2+ ion concentration (x = 0–20 mol%) as well as the role of thermal-annealing temperature (400–600°C) on the structural as well as luminescence properties of NaYF4:Yb, Er (Y: 78-x%, Yb: 20%, Er: 2%) microcrystals prepared via a coprecipitation method is investigated. The cubic phase of the as-prepared NaYF4:Yb, Er (Y: 78%, Yb: 20%, Er: 2%) was found to remain intact upon the addition of the Mn2+ ions, but the thermal-annealing elucidates that the phase of the sample depends upon the annealing temperature as well as the Mn2+ ion concentration. Among the Mn2+ ion co-doped samples, 3 mol% doped samples dominant to have a maximum positive influence on the upconversion luminescence of the sample, and a further increase in concentration leads to the concentration-induced quenching of the upconversion luminescence. Moreover, the enhancement factor of green (), as well as red (
) emission, depend upon the annealing temperature, with a maximum enhancement factor of 5 and 3.12 times for the sample annealed at 400°C, 8.6 and 7.25 times for the sample annealed at 500°C, and 6 and 4 times for the sample annealed at 600°C, as compared to Mn2+ ion undoped samples. The maximum emission strength for the green as well as red is observed for the sample annealed at 600°C and co-doped with 3 mol Mn2+ ions. The laser power-dependent study on all the samples shows that the upconversion process is a multi-photon process, predominantly a two-photon process.
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Acknowledgments
SDG also acknowledges the Science and Engineering Research Board, DST, Government of India for the financial assistance through the project DST/EMR/2016/002424 and Board of Research and Nuclear Sciences, DAE, Government of India for the financial assistance through the project BRNS/37(3)/14/15/2016-BRNS/37227.
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