Multi-stimuli-responsive composite fibers based on luminescent ceramics for UV/heat detection and anti-counterfeiting†
Abstract
Smart fibers with reversible optical properties have received extensive attention due to their wide potential for application in human health monitoring and wearable devices. However, achieving multi-stimuli-responsive luminescent fibers via a facile manufacturing process is challenging. Herein, novel independent multi-stimuli-responsive luminescent fibers are successfully fabricated via a facile wet-spinning process. The color of the fibers responds to ultraviolet (UV) and heat independently and in combination. The fibers emit bright red light emission (λem = 627 nm) after excitation (λex = 330 nm) which is attributed to Y2O2S:Eu3+,Mg2+,Ti4+ ceramics. The as-prepared fibers possess a tensile strength of around 9.39 MPa. The experimental results demonstrate that the multi-stimuli-responsive persistent luminescent fibers coupled with the facile preparation process make the multi-stimuli-responsive luminescent fibers a potential candidate for application in anti-counterfeiting and UV/heat detection devices.