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Autores principales: Liu, Miao, Liang, Jinyang, Vetrone, Fiorenzo
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.13281
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author Liu, Miao
Liang, Jinyang
Vetrone, Fiorenzo
author_facet Liu, Miao
Liang, Jinyang
Vetrone, Fiorenzo
contents The near-infrared (NIR) emission of rare-earth doped nanoparticles (RENPs), known as downshifting luminescence, has been extensively investigated in diverse applications from information technology to biomedicine. In promoting brightness and enriching the functionalities of the downshifting luminescence of RENPs, numerous studies have exploited inert shell to protect rare-earth dopants from surface quenchers. However, internal concentration quenching remains an unsolved puzzle when using higher dopant concentrations of rare-earth ions in an attempt to obtain brighter emission. Following a plethora of research involving core-shell structures, the interface has shown to be controllable, ranging from a well-defined, abrupt boundary to an obscure one with cation intermixing. By utilizing this inter-mixed core-shell property for the first time, we design a new architecture to create a homogeneous double-layer core-shell interface to extend the active layer, allowing more luminescent centers without severe concentration quenching. By systematically deploying the crystallinity of the starting core, shell growth dynamics, and dopant concentrations, the downshifting luminescence intensity of new archictecture achieves a 12-fold enhancement surpassing the traditional core-shell structure. These results provide deeper insight into the potential benefits of the intermixed core-shell structure, offering an effective approach to tackling the internal concentration quenching effect for highly boosted NIR optical performance.
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spellingShingle Increasing Downshifting Luminescence Intensity Through an Extended Active Layer
Liu, Miao
Liang, Jinyang
Vetrone, Fiorenzo
Materials Science
The near-infrared (NIR) emission of rare-earth doped nanoparticles (RENPs), known as downshifting luminescence, has been extensively investigated in diverse applications from information technology to biomedicine. In promoting brightness and enriching the functionalities of the downshifting luminescence of RENPs, numerous studies have exploited inert shell to protect rare-earth dopants from surface quenchers. However, internal concentration quenching remains an unsolved puzzle when using higher dopant concentrations of rare-earth ions in an attempt to obtain brighter emission. Following a plethora of research involving core-shell structures, the interface has shown to be controllable, ranging from a well-defined, abrupt boundary to an obscure one with cation intermixing. By utilizing this inter-mixed core-shell property for the first time, we design a new architecture to create a homogeneous double-layer core-shell interface to extend the active layer, allowing more luminescent centers without severe concentration quenching. By systematically deploying the crystallinity of the starting core, shell growth dynamics, and dopant concentrations, the downshifting luminescence intensity of new archictecture achieves a 12-fold enhancement surpassing the traditional core-shell structure. These results provide deeper insight into the potential benefits of the intermixed core-shell structure, offering an effective approach to tackling the internal concentration quenching effect for highly boosted NIR optical performance.
title Increasing Downshifting Luminescence Intensity Through an Extended Active Layer
topic Materials Science
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.13281