Thermometric properties of Na2 Y2 TeB2 O10:Tb3+ green phosphor based on fluorescence/excitation intensity ratio

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For noncontact optical thermometry, in contrast with fluorescence intensity ratio (FIR) technology, excitation intensity ratio (EIR) technology has been seriously limited due to low sensitivity. Moreover, by exploring all possible temperature-dependent response, developing multimode optical thermometry is of great importance. In this work, a new Na2 Y2 TeB2O10 (NYTB):Tb3+ phosphor is obtained by a solid-state reaction. Based on FIR and EIR models of Tb3+, thermometric properties are studied thoroughly. Excellent relative and absolute sensitivity (SR and SA) are acquired due to the significant difference in emission/excitation lines in response to temperature. Meanwhile, Tb3+ content-dependent luminescence quenching mechanism is discussed. This study shows a feasible route for exploiting well-performing FIR-/EIR-based thermometric materials.

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Xiang, Y., Yang, L., Liao, C., Xiang, X., Tang, X., Tang, H., & Zhu, J. (2023). Thermometric properties of Na2 Y2 TeB2 O10:Tb3+ green phosphor based on fluorescence/excitation intensity ratio. Journal of Advanced Ceramics, 12(4), 848–860. https://doi.org/10.26599/JAC.2023.9220725

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