Ultrasensitive Pressure‐Responsive Upconversion Luminescence in Cs <sub>2</sub> NaBiCl <sub>6</sub> :Yb <sup>3+</sup> /Mn <sup>2+</sup> Optical Manometry
Abstract
ABSTRACT Current optical manometers that rely on ultraviolet (UV) excitation suffer from low pressure sensitivity, high cost of UV lasers, and severe photoluminescence interference caused by spectral overlap between the excitation/emission light and background fluorescence. To address these issues, we herein explored a kind of novel optical manometry based on Cs 2 NaBiCl 6 :Yb 3+ /Mn 2+ double perovskite, exhibiting pressure‐sensitive broadband upconversion emission that originated from Yb 3+ ‐Mn 2+ dimers. By virtue of near‐infrared (NIR) energy transfer from Yb 3+ to Yb 3+ ‐Mn 2+ dimers, a linear upconversion pressure sensitivity as high as 15.03 nm/GPa was achieved upon 980‐nm excitation, which is over forty times higher than that of commercial manometer Ruby (0.36 nm/GPa) and traditional lanthanide (Ln 3+ )‐doped upconversion luminescence (UCL) phosphors (∼0.20 nm/GPa). Through in situ pressure‐dependent structural analysis, it was demonstrated that such exceptional pressure‐sensing performance stems from the soft lattice of Cs 2 NaBiCl 6 , which has a significantly low bulk modulus of 23.69 GPa. In addition, the pressure‐dependent Raman spectra further verified the stability and repeatability of Cs 2 NaBiCl 6 :Yb 3+ /Mn 2+ at extreme conditions. This work develops an ultrasensitive pressure‐responsive upconversion luminescent material, establishing a reliable visual optical strategy for high‐precision pressure monitoring in versatile scenarios.
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Authors (10)
Qianqi Yang
State Key Laboratory of Structural Chemistry and Fujian Key Laboratory of Nanomaterials Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter Chinese Academy of Sciences Fuzhou Fujian China
Chenliang Li
State Key Laboratory of Luminescent Materials and Devices Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Fiber Laser Materials and Applied Techniques School of Physics and Optoelectronics South China University of Technology Guangzhou China
Datao Tu
State Key Laboratory of Structural Chemistry and Fujian Key Laboratory of Nanomaterials Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter Chinese Academy of Sciences Fuzhou Fujian China
Xiaoying Shang
State Key Laboratory of Functional Crystals and Devices, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter
Wei Lian
Jiang Han
Department of Chemistry
Fei Wen
State Key Laboratory of Structural Chemistry and Fujian Key Laboratory of Nanomaterials Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter Chinese Academy of Sciences Fuzhou Fujian China
Shiqi Yu
Zewei Quan
Department of Chemistry, and Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies
Xueyuan Chen