“…In order to gain additional insight into the mechanism for an increase in the measured emission lifetime we have performed thermal cycling tests on the LiLuF4: 2% Er 3+ , 18% Yb 3+ (core only) and LiLuF4: 2% Er 3+ , 18% Yb 3+ @LiLuF4 (6 shells) both in air and N2 atmosphere (by continuously flushing the sample chamber before and during the measurements) (Figure S12 -S15). [43] Figure Under N2 atmosphere, after an initial heating step to remove surface adsorbed water molecules, no enhanced luminescence at elevated temperature could be observed in both the core-only and core-shell systems, in agreement to earlier findings. [43] This suggests that removal of water molecules from the surface of the nanocrystals at higher temperatures causes the reduced quenching of Er 3+ .…”