Crystal growth and temperature dependence of luminescence characteristics of Pr3+ and Tb3+ doped solid-solution sesquioxide single crystals
Abstract
In recent decades, optical thermometry has gained significant attention due to its promising properties, such as non-contact measurement, temperature mapping and immunity to electromagnetic interference. It overcomes the limitations of conventional temperature measurement methods and offers additional benefits. However, the widespread adoption of optical thermometry requires an expanded operating temperature range and improved sensitivity. Therefore, in this study, we focused on solid-solution sesquioxides, which are expected not only to enable the growth of single crystals with a cubic structure but also to allow for a wider selection of luminescence centers. We evaluated the applicability of (Lu, Y, Sc)2O3 single crystals doped with Pr3+ and Tb3+, which exhibit different temperature dependent behaviors, for optical thermometry. The optical temperature sensing properties evaluated using the fluorescence lifetime method revealed a maximal relative sensitivity of 1.53% K−1 in the temperature range of 78–790 K for Pr3+, Tb3+:(Lu, Y, Sc)2O3. These results suggest that (Lu, Y, Sc)2O3 co-doped with Pr3+ and Tb3+ is a promising candidate for optical thermometry.