Abstract

Traditionally, NaYF4 and glass-based materials are considered the most efficient upconversion materials. However, those materials may show signs of thermal warping or risks of fracture during long-term service life in extreme environments. In contrast, SiAlON ceramics preserve their spectral and physical integrity during continuous use due to their ultra-low thermal expansion coefficient (∼3.0 × 10−6/K) even at extreme temperatures. Here, we investigate the upconversion photoluminescence properties of Ho and Yb co-doped SiAlON (Ho/Yb-SiAlON) ceramics, prepared by hot-press method, at room temperature and at high temperature (298–1023 K). At room temperature, Ho/Yb-SiAlON ceramics show intense red upconversion emission under 980 nm excitation. At the high-temperature range, the spectral shift is absent in Ho/Yb-SiAlON indicating that the SiAlON ceramics have high-temperature spectral stability, which may be attributed to the low thermal expansion coefficient of SiAlON ceramics. Ho and Yb concentration-dependent spectra show an anomalous upconversion emission behavior. It is found that a higher sensitizer and low activator concentration combination is not always an ideal choice for sensitized luminescence in SiAlON ceramics which is in stark contrast to the common understanding of sensitized luminescence. The mechanism involving the dominant cross-relaxation process has been proposed to explain the observed anomalous upconversion behavior.

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