温度计
发光
材料科学
大气温度范围
温度测量
镧系元素
玻尔兹曼常数
航程(航空)
放松(心理学)
分析化学(期刊)
光电子学
离子
热力学
化学
物理
社会心理学
心理学
有机化学
色谱法
复合材料
作者
Thomas P. van Swieten,Dechao Yu,Ting Yu,Sander J. W. Vonk,Markus Suta,Qinyuan Zhang,Andries Meijerink,Freddy T. Rabouw
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.202001518
摘要
Abstract Luminescence thermometry is used in a variety of research fields for noninvasive temperature sensing. Lanthanide‐doped micro‐/nanocrystals are exceptionally suitable for this. The popular concept of luminescence‐intensity‐ratio thermometry is based on emission from thermally coupled levels in a single lanthanide ion, following Boltzmann's law. These thermometers can measure temperature with low uncertainty, but only in a limited temperature range. In this work, a Ho 3+ ‐based thermometer is presented and quantitatively modeled with sustained low temperature uncertainty from room temperature up to 873 K. The thermometer shows bright green and red luminescence with a strong and opposite dependence on temperature and Ho 3+ concentration. This is the result of temperature‐dependent competition between multi‐phonon relaxation and energy transfer, feeding the green‐ and red‐emitting levels, respectively, following excitation with blue light. This simple and quantitative model of this competition predicts the output spectrum over a wide range of temperatures (300–873 K) and Ho 3+ concentrations (0.1–30%). The optimum Ho 3+ concentration can thus be determined for reliable measurements over any temperature range of interest. Quantitative modeling as presented here is crucial to optimally benefit from the potential of energy‐transfer thermometers to achieve low measurement uncertainties over a wide temperature range.
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