Temperature Promotes Photoluminescence in Lanthanide‐Doped 3D Ceramic Microarchitectures
Cristian Rosero‐Arias,
Geraldo Cristian Vásquez,
Noelia Geraldine Davila‐Montero
et al.
Abstract:Two‐photon lithography (TPL) is a powerful technique for creating 3D microarchitectures. Applied to high‐refractive‐index materials like ZrO2, it promises advanced optics. This is the case of ZrO2 host matrixes in combination with luminescent dopants. However, due to the nonideal crystallinity attained to the TPL pre‐ceramic replica from a custom‐made photoresin, the emission of lanthanide (Ln) dopants in ZrO2 microarchitectures can be suboptimal. However, crystallinity exacerbated by annealing can promote Ln‐… Show more
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