Epitaxial Core/Shell Nanocrystals of (Europium-Doped) Zirconia and Hafnia

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Abstract

A careful design of the nanocrystal architecture can strongly enhance the nanocrystal function. So far, this strategy has faced a synthetic bottleneck in the case of refractory oxides. Here we demonstrate the epitaxial growth of hafnia shells onto zirconia cores and pure zirconia shells onto europium-doped zirconia cores. The core/shell structures are fully crystalline. Upon shelling, the optical properties of the europium dopant are dramatically improved (featuring a more uniform coordination and a longer photoluminescence lifetime), indicating the suppression of nonradiative pathways. These results launch the stable zirconium and hafnium oxide hosts as alternatives for the established NaYF4 systems.

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Seno, C., Reichholf, N., Salutari, F., Spadaro, M. C., Ivanov, Y. P., Divitini, G., … De Roo, J. (2024). Epitaxial Core/Shell Nanocrystals of (Europium-Doped) Zirconia and Hafnia. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 146(30), 20550–20555. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c05037

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