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Systematic studies on YbxBi1−xVO4:Tm3+ solid solutions: experiments and DFT calculations on up-conversion photoluminescence properties

Abstract

Compound solid solutions have attracted intensive attention due to their adjustable structure, electronic structure, and optical properties. Despite tremendous advances in compound solid solution preparations, combining a rare metal compound and a bismuth compound with the same crystal phase by forming a compound solid solution is still challenging but fascinating. For example, RE1−xBixVO4 with a zircon-type structure exhibits tunable band gaps and photoluminescence performance with varying RE compositions. Herein, Yb1−xBixVO4 solid solutions with continuous monophasic phase prepared by a facile synthesis strategy that is combined with co-precipitation and hydrothermal methods are reported. By doping a small amount of Tm3+, YbxBi1−xVO4 solid solutions can achieve a broad range up-conversion photoluminescence from UV-light to NIR-light. Combined with DFT calculations, the underlying mechanism of experimental observations is explained. In these up-conversion processes, the existence of Tm3+ is an essential factor. In particular, the NIR-to-UV up-conversion photoluminescence of YbxBi0.98−xVO4: 2 mol% Tm3+ solid solution is very interesting and a worthy phenomenon for further studies. As such, designing compound solid solutions may provide a new avenue for controllable up-conversion efficiencies in semiconductor nanocrystals and also a novel insight into the rational tunable up-conversion process for applications in biological labeling and imaging.

Graphical abstract: Systematic studies on YbxBi1−xVO4:Tm3+ solid solutions: experiments and DFT calculations on up-conversion photoluminescence properties

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Sep 2017
Accepted
09 Dec 2017
First published
02 Jan 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 596-605

Systematic studies on YbxBi1−xVO4:Tm3+ solid solutions: experiments and DFT calculations on up-conversion photoluminescence properties

J. Yi, Z. Zhao and Y. Wang, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 596 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA10534G

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