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A simple, compact, low-cost, highly efficient thermometer based on green fluorescence of Er3 +/Yb3 +-codoped NaYF4 microcrystals

  • Ning Yuan
  • , Hong Xue Sun
  • , Dan Dan Ju
  • , Da Yu Liu
  • , Zi Bo Zhang
  • , Wing Han Wong
  • , Feng Song
  • , Dao Yin Yu
  • , Edwin Yue Bun Pun
  • , De Long Zhang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Tianjin University
  • Nankai University
  • Sorbonne Université
  • City University of Hong Kong

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Abstract

We developed a highly efficient optical thermometer based on intensity ratio of upconversion green fluorescence of Er3 +/Yb3 +-codoped NaYF4 microcrystals. The sensor consists simply of a 980 nm laser diode, one narrow-band interference filter, two lenses, one Si-photocell and one multimeter, while being without use of spectrometer and additional electronics. The device not only has a simple, compact structure (hence a low cost), but also displays highly efficient sensing performance, characterized by large signal-to-noise ratio due to strong fluorescence intensity, high thermal resolution and sensitivity, which have the values 1.3 K and 1.24 × 10− 2 K− 1, respectively, at the physiological temperature 310 K. The excellent sensing performance of the device was further confirmed by the results of the measurements repeated using a spectrometer. The thermometer is highly generalized that can be applied to other luminescent materials, and shows great potential for the physiological temperature sensing in biological tissues and cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)177-181
Number of pages5
JournalMaterials Science and Engineering C
Volume81
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Er/Yb-codoped NaYF microcrystals
  • Fluorescence intensity ratio (FIR)
  • Green upconversion
  • Thermometer

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