Abstract
Promising applications of downshifting mechanoluminescence have raised wide research enthusiasms in the past decades. However, weakened upconversion luminescence is usually obtained in lanthanide-doped materials under hydrostatic pressures. In layer-structured KAlF4, the z-axis has smaller elastic constant than that of the x- or y-axis, which can effectively tolerate high pressure influence on the coordination environment of luminescent ions by reducing the inter-layer distance and lead to enhanced upconversion luminescence. Indeed, a record-high of 2.5-fold luminescence enhancement at 6.01 GPa was obtained. Moreover, the crystal structure remains stable until 22.98 GPa, showing great potential of this cheap and widely available compound in near-infrared-activated high-pressure responsive optical sensors. Systematic analyses suggest that the local crystal symmetry distortion of Er3+ caused by shortened bond length of Al-Fax ([001] axis) is responsible for this enhancement.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 1901031 |
Journal | Advanced Optical Materials |
Volume | 8 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1 Jan 2020 |
Keywords
- KAlF
- luminescence enhancement
- pressure dependence
- symmetry distortion
- upconversion luminescence