Issue 5, 2024

Achieving ultrasensitive temperature sensing through non-thermally coupled energy levels to overcome energy gap constraints

Abstract

Highly sensitive and precise optical temperature measurements are pivotal across various fields, facilitating enhanced temperature regulation and monitoring. This study achieves an optically ultrahigh sensitivity temperature sensing system in Yb3+/Nd3+/Er3+ tridoped CaSc2O4 by leveraging non-thermal coupling energy levels, specifically Er3+:4F9/2 and Nd3+:4F5/2. This accomplishment circumvents the sensitivity constraint imposed by the energy gap. The maximum absolute and relative sensitivity of the optical thermometer peaks at 13.92% K−1 and 4.61% K−1 respectively, surpassing the values from the majority of analogous optical thermometers. Furthermore, it also exhibits exceptional temperature resolution, maintaining values below 0.03 K throughout the entire testing temperature range. Simultaneously, the temperature sensing properties reliant on the thermally coupled Er3+:2H11/2/4S3/2 states are explored in detail, revealing the maximum absolute and relative sensitivity for temperature measurement of 0.37% K−1 and 1.53% K−1, respectively. In the validation experiment, both of the optical thermometers show accurate temperature measurement capability. Additionally, the penetration depth in the biological tissues is 8 mm for the green and red light of Er3+ and 10 mm for the near-infrared emission of Nd3+. All of these studies collectively demonstrate the potential of CaSc2O4:Yb3+/Nd3+/Er3+ for achieving ultrasensitive temperature sensing and application in the deep biological tissues.

Graphical abstract: Achieving ultrasensitive temperature sensing through non-thermally coupled energy levels to overcome energy gap constraints

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
21 Dec 2023
Accepted
18 Jan 2024
First published
19 Jan 2024

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2024,11, 1522-1530

Achieving ultrasensitive temperature sensing through non-thermally coupled energy levels to overcome energy gap constraints

G. Xiang, Y. Yi, Z. Yang, Y. Wang, L. Yao, S. Jiang, X. Zhou, L. Li, X. Wang and J. Zhang, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2024, 11, 1522 DOI: 10.1039/D3QI02625F

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