| Literature DB >> 30615827 |
Marcin Runowski1, Przemysław Woźny1, Natalia Stopikowska1, Qingfeng Guo2, Stefan Lis1.
Abstract
A novel, contactless optical sensor of pressure based on the luminescence red-shift and bandwidth (full width at half-maximum, fwhm) of the Ce3+-doped fluorapatite-Y6Ba4(SiO4)6F2 powder has been successfully synthesized via a facile solid-state method. The obtained material exhibits a bright blue emission under UV light excitation. It was characterized using powder X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and luminescence spectroscopy, including high-pressure measurements of excitation and emission spectra, up to above ∼30 GPa. Compression of the material resulted in a significant red-shift of the allowed 4f → 5d and 5d → 4f transitions of Ce3+ in the excitation and emission spectra, respectively. The pressure-induced monotonic shift of the emission band, as well as changes in the excitation/emission band widths, have been correlated with pressure for sensing purposes. The material exhibits a high pressure sensitivity (dλ/d P ≈ 0.63 nm/GPa) and outstanding signal intensity at high-pressure conditions (∼90% of the initial intensity at around 20 GPa) with minimal pressure-induced quenching of luminescence.Entities:
Keywords: Ce3+ doping; Y6Ba4(SiO4)6F2 apatite phosphors; compression in DAC; contactless pressure gauge; lanthanide ions (Ln3+); luminescent functional materials
Year: 2019 PMID: 30615827 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b19500
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229