| Literature DB >> 34918447 |
Hui Xiao1,2, Bin Liu3, Lei Qiu4, Guogang Li4, Guodong Zhang1,2, Dayu Huang3, Yajie Zhao1,2, Chunzheng Yang1,2, Fan Jiang1,2, Peipei Dang1, Hongzhou Lian1, Ziyong Cheng1,2, Jun Lin1,2.
Abstract
In view of their excellent luminescence properties, nanocrystalline metal halide perovskites have diverse optoelectronic applications, including those related to anticounterfeiting. However, high-quality optical anticounterfeiting typically requires multiple encryptions relying on several optical modes to ensure information security. Herein, an efficient anticounterfeiting strategy based on dual optical encryption is realized by combining up- and downconversion luminescence in a nanocomposite with NaYF4 : Er3+ ,Yb3+ as core and a CsMnCl3 as shell. The emission color of this nanocomposite depends on the penetration depth of incident radiation and can be changed by varying the excitation source (980 nm laser or UV light) to produce different luminescent patterns. This feature allows one to effectively improve the anticounterfeiting index and fabricate professional anticounterfeiting materials.Entities:
Keywords: Lead-free materials; Low-dimensional perovskites; Luminescence; Manganese; Nanocomposites
Year: 2021 PMID: 34918447 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202115136
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336