Sound, Force and Light Induced Emissions from Er<sup>3+</sup>‐Mn<sup>2+</sup> Doped ZnS/CaZnOS Heterostructure for Remote Temperature Monitoring via Photo‐ and Mechanoluminescence
Abstract
AbstractMechanoluminescence (ML) is a powerful phenomenon that enables light generation induced with mechanical or acoustic waves, and remote temperature sensing via luminescence thermometry techniques. In this work, the multi‐functional, ML‐active materials based on Er3+ and Mn2+ co‐doped ZnS/CaZnOS heterostructure are developed for remote temperature monitoring and visual sensing of force and sound. The material exhibits characteristic photoluminescence (PL) under UV and NIR (up‐conversion) excitation, with energy transfer from Er3+ to Mn2+ influencing the emission color. The effects of force‐to‐light conversion are studied in detail by measuring the ML intensity versus the applied power for Er3+ and Mn2+ emission in the single‐doped and co‐doped materials. Temperature‐dependent PL is utilized to calibrate luminescence thermometry response, with Er3+ thermally‐coupled levels and non‐thermally‐coupled levels of Er3+/Mn2+, providing temperature sensing capabilities. The unique combination of sound‐induced ML with luminescence thermometry allowed optical temperature detection, alike during the drilling process, and in the externally heated system, using pulsed sonications. Whereas, applying continuous excitation, the sound‐to‐heat conversion is studied and visualized using the developed ML‐based optical thermometers. This approach demonstrates the excellent application potential of sound‐to‐light conversion for remote monitoring and, more importantly, for excitation‐light‐free temperature probing of different systems and working devices.
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Authors (8)
Marcin Runowski
Jan Moszczyński
Faculty of Chemistry Adam Mickiewicz University Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 8 Poznań 61–614 Poland
Przemysław Woźny
Faculty of Chemistry Adam Mickiewicz University Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego Poznan Poland
Kevin Soler‐Carracedo
Faculty of Chemistry Adam Mickiewicz University Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 8 Poznań 61–614 Poland
Justyna Barzowska
Institute of Experimental Physics Faculty of Mathematics Physics and Informatics University of Gdansk Wita Stwosza 57 Gdansk 80‐308 Poland
Sebastian Mahlik
Institute of Experimental Physics Faculty of Mathematics Physics and Informatics University of Gdansk Wita Stwosza 57 Gdansk 80–308 Poland
Dengfeng Peng
Teng Zheng
School of Information and Electrical Engineering Hangzhou City University Hangzhou 310015 China