“…Despite their large thickness, all layers are fairly transparent in the visible range, with values of ∼90% from far-red on, as shown in Figure 2 d. Yet, transmittance reduces up to 70% at short wavelengths, especially for films annealed at high temperature, suggesting a larger fraction of scattered light, due to some nanoparticle clustering. 47 It is noteworthy that transparency values attained surpass that of any previous report, 1 , 34 , 60 , 61 and similar figures have been only observed in extremely thin layers (∼100 nm), 62 or in polymer films with low filling fraction of nanophosphors. 10 , 33 Importantly, transmittance of our UC films feature a dip at ∼950 nm, as shown in the inset of Figure 2 d. Indeed, absorptance measurements displayed in Figure 2 e confirm absorption bands associated with the 2 F 7/2 – 2 F 5/2 transition of Yb 3+ ions at ∼950 nm.…”