Effect of Ti compositions for efficiency enhancement of CaTiO3:Er3+,Ni2+ broadband-sensitive upconverters

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Improving the efficiency of upconversion (UC) materials is a hot topic in recent days due to the important applications of UC materials in photovoltaics, photonics devices, photocatalysts, sensors, biological imaging, and therapeutics. Recently, we have reported a broadband-sensitive UC emission in Ni2+, Er3+-codoped perovskites. However, the applications of these perovskites are limited due to their low conversion efficiency. Herein, we realized highly improved UC efficiency in the CaTiO3:Er3+,Ni2+ upconverter as compared to those of the previously reported CaZrO3 and La(Ga,Sc)O3 upconverters. Ti composition plays important roles in stabilizing divalent nickel (Ni2+) in an octahedral coordination, which is the key point for sensitization to Er3+ emitters. Furthermore, oxygen vacancies and consequently tetrahedral Ni2+ ions, which kill the luminescence, are suppressed, and as a result, the UC emission intensity is dramatically increased. The 0.1 mole Ti-deficient sample with the (Ca0.8Er0.10Li0.10)(Ti0.894Ni0.002Nb0.004)O2.8 composition exhibited the most intense broadband-sensitive UC emission, which was 264-fold stronger than that of the stoichiometric sample and more than 12 folds as compared to that of the previously reported CaZrO3:Er,Ni and La(Ga,Sc)O3 upconverters. The highest UC quantum yield of ∼2.53% was realized in the optimized CaTiO3:Er3+,Ni2+ upconverter under 1490 nm laser excitation of ∼1000 W m-2.

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Luitel, H. N., Mizuno, S., Nonaka, T., Tani, T., & Takeda, Y. (2017). Effect of Ti compositions for efficiency enhancement of CaTiO3:Er3+,Ni2+ broadband-sensitive upconverters. RSC Advances, 7(66), 41311–41320. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra07415h

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