Issue 40, 2021

A highly sensitive ratiometric optical cryothermometer using a new broadband emitting trivalent bismuth singly activated Ba2ZnSc(BO3)3 microcrystal

Abstract

Motivated by the growing demand for noncontact temperature sensing in cryogenic environments, the development of a high performance low temperature optical thermometer has become more and more urgent. Herein, we demonstrate a new broadband emitting bismuth singly activated Ba2ZnSc(BO3)3 optical thermometric material that exhibits a remarkable temperature-dependent emission color variation and a good low temperature sensing performance. First, Bi3+ doped Ba2ZnSc(BO3)3 phosphors were successfully synthesized by a high-temperature solid-state reaction. Upon excitation at 320 nm, the emission spectra of Ba2ZnSc(BO3)3:Bi3+ cover almost the entire visible region from 350 to 720 nm because of the multiple crystallographic sites occupied by Bi3+ ions, which have been verified by structure analysis and time-resolved emission spectroscopy. Interestingly, the temperature dependent emission characteristics indicated that the thermal quenching phenomena of Bi3+ at different lattice sites were different, resulting in a very sensitive emission color variation from orange to cyan. Further analysis indicated that these Bi3+ doped luminescent materials showed a good performance in temperature sensing over a wide temperature range from 10 to 374 K, with a maximum relative sensitivity of 3.076% K−1 at 210 K. Finally, this study provides a new perspective for the design of superior thermosensitive phosphors, aimed toward non-rare earth ion doped thermosensitive phosphors for optical cryothermometry applications.

Graphical abstract: A highly sensitive ratiometric optical cryothermometer using a new broadband emitting trivalent bismuth singly activated Ba2ZnSc(BO3)3 microcrystal

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jul 2021
Accepted
06 Sep 2021
First published
07 Sep 2021

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 14342-14351

A highly sensitive ratiometric optical cryothermometer using a new broadband emitting trivalent bismuth singly activated Ba2ZnSc(BO3)3 microcrystal

S. Huang, F. Zhang, Z. Wu, Y. Fu and C. Li, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 14342 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT02265B

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