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Excitation dependent visible and NIR photoluminescence properties of Er 3+ , Yb 3+ co-doped NaBi(MoO 4 ) 2 nanomaterials

Due to the exceptional luminescence properties of lanthanide doped nanomaterials, they have applications in various field such as sensing, photocatalysis, solar cells, bio-imaging, therapy, diagnostics, anti-counterfeiting, latent fingerprint development, optical amplifiers, solid state lighting, He...

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Published in:RSC advances 2020-04, Vol.10 (25), p.14525-14530
Main Authors: Pushpendra, Kunchala, Ravi K, Kalia, Rimple, Naidu, Boddu S
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Due to the exceptional luminescence properties of lanthanide doped nanomaterials, they have applications in various field such as sensing, photocatalysis, solar cells, bio-imaging, therapy, diagnostics, anti-counterfeiting, latent fingerprint development, optical amplifiers, solid state lighting, Here, we report the excitation dependent photoluminescence properties of Yb , Er co-doped NaBi(MoO ) nanomaterials in both the visible and NIR regions upon UV, visible and NIR excitation. These photoluminescence properties show that strong energy transfer occurs from the host to the Yb , Er ions. These materials show major emission bands at 530, 552 (green) and 656 nm (red) in the visible region and 1000 and 1534 nm in the NIR region. The intensity ratio between green and red bands is dependent on the excitation wavelength, whereas the intensity ratio of the 1000 and 1534 nm bands relies on the excitation wavelength and Er doping concentration. These materials also exhibit host emission and upconversion luminescence properties in the visible region.
ISSN:2046-2069
2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/D0RA01272F