Abstract

In this paper, we fabricated NaYF4: Eu3+ nanocrystals via a facile hydrothermal approach. By a technique of in situ optical spectroscopy, the luminescence kinetics of the NaYF4: Eu3+ nanocrystals were real-time monitored by a confocal optical microscopy system. It is discovered that the most intense emission peak of Eu3+ ions is at 615 nm (5D0→7F2) that belongs to the electric dipole (ED) transition and its intensity is sensitive to the crystal environment. The 5D0→7F2 emission band could appear obvious stark-splitting phenomenon during the heat process of the nanocrystals at 1000 °C. The luminescence mechanism of NaYF4: Eu3+ nanocrystals is analyzed by Judd–Ofelt theory. The special spectroscopic properties of NaYF4: Eu3+ nanocrystals at high temperature could have an impact on the optical properties of trivalent lanthanide ion doped fluoride materials and associated applications. Furthermore, this finding may serve as a promising and powerful technique to better investigate the PL mechanism.

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