Issue 15, 2016

Enhanced upconversion emission in ZrO2–Al2O3 composite oxide

Abstract

Aqueous solutions of zirconium oxychloride and aluminum nitrate were coprecipitated and crystallized to form a ZrO2–Al2O3 solid solution. The upconversion (UC) emission from different Er3+-doped samples was studied. An enhancement of the green UC emission by as much as 22 times was achieved by co-doping with Yb3+ and Mo6+ ions due to an energy transfer at a higher excited-state energy, which partly avoided the non-radiative decay processes at the lower energy levels of Er3+. The UC emission of the ZrO2–Al2O3 composite system series doped with different agents was enhanced. Excess oxygen vacancies are generated by forming ZrO2–Al2O3 solid solutions, which have an energy level close to the 4F7/2 level of the Er3+ ions. The defect state promoted the energy transfer process resulting in an eight-fold increased green UC emission in ZrO2–Al2O3 solid solutions. The solid solutions have a superior color chromaticity of x = 0.25 and y = 0.71 due to the evident enhancement in the green to red emission ratio in the 8ZrO2–2Al2O3 sample.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced upconversion emission in ZrO2–Al2O3 composite oxide

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Nov 2015
Accepted
25 Feb 2016
First published
26 Feb 2016

Dalton Trans., 2016,45, 6627-6633

Author version available

Enhanced upconversion emission in ZrO2–Al2O3 composite oxide

Y. Cong, B. Dong, N. Yu, Y. He, Y. Zhao and Y. Yang, Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 6627 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT04551G

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