2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2022.119664
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Thermally stable downconversion luminescence and upconversion temperature sensing properties of erbium-doped Na2Y2TeB2O10 phosphor

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“…The graph shows that the S A value increases but the S R value decreases as the temperature rises from 293 to 443 K. The maximum S A was observed 0.307 % K À 1 at 443 K, while the maximum S R was observed 1.33 % K À 1 at 293 K. The highest relative sensitivities of numerous synthesized phosphors utilised in optical thermometry are depicted in Table 3. [12,[66][67][68][69] It is established that SYW : xEr 3 + (x = 9.0 mol %) phosphor is predicted to be a potential candidate in the field of temperature sensing with a high sensitivity.…”
Section: Temperature Sensing Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The graph shows that the S A value increases but the S R value decreases as the temperature rises from 293 to 443 K. The maximum S A was observed 0.307 % K À 1 at 443 K, while the maximum S R was observed 1.33 % K À 1 at 293 K. The highest relative sensitivities of numerous synthesized phosphors utilised in optical thermometry are depicted in Table 3. [12,[66][67][68][69] It is established that SYW : xEr 3 + (x = 9.0 mol %) phosphor is predicted to be a potential candidate in the field of temperature sensing with a high sensitivity.…”
Section: Temperature Sensing Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%