化学
锰
纳米晶
兴奋剂
X射线
纳米技术
光电子学
光学
有机化学
物理
材料科学
作者
Weiwei Peng,Denghao Li,Lei Lei,Gongxun Bai,Huanping Wang,Ruoshan Lei,Shiqing Xu
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.5c03249
摘要
Lanthanide-doped materials suffer from intrinsically narrow emission bands, limiting their spectral matching efficiency with visible light-based cameras in a smartphone. To improve luminescence performance and practical applicability, we introduce a manganese metal doping strategy, synthesizing Gd3+, Mn2+ codoped NaYF4 nanocrystals via a hydrothermal approach. The crystal phase of the nanocrystal can be regulated by doping Mn and Gd to adjust the emission wavelength within the range of 526-570 nm under X-ray excitation, precisely matching both the human eye's sensitivity range and the peak detection efficiency of commercial CMOS sensors in smartphone cameras. The doped Gd3+ acts as an energy-trapping center and significantly enhances the luminescence intensity of Mn2+ by an energy transfer process. Furthermore, we embedded the nanocrystalline material in a flexible PDMS film to achieve smartphone-based X-ray imaging and a thermally stimulated system for information storage. The NaYF4:Gd3+, Mn2+ nanoparticles developed here could advance research on lanthanide-transition metal codoped fluoride systems, while enabling new cost-effective luminescent applications.
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