Abstract
Tetragonal \(\text {NaY}(\text {MoO}_{4})_{2}\) (NYM) phosphors co-doped with \(\hbox {Yb}^{3+}\) and \(\hbox {Tm}^{3+}\) ions were synthesized through microwave hydrothermal method followed by calcining treatment. Powder X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and photoluminescence spectra were used to characterize the properties of as-prepared samples. The results show that \(\hbox {Yb}^{3+}\)/\(\hbox {Tm}^{3+}\) co-doped NYM displayed bright blue emission near 472 and 476 nm (\(^{1}\hbox {G}_{4}\rightarrow {}^{3}\hbox {H}_{6}\) transition), strong near-infrared upconversion (UC) emission around 795 nm (\(^{3}\hbox {H}_{4}\rightarrow {}^{3}\hbox {H}_{6}\) transition). The optimum doping concentrations of \(\hbox {Yb}^{3+}\) and \(\hbox {Tm}^{3+}\) for the most intense UC luminescence were obtained, and the related UC mechanism of \(\hbox {Yb}^{3+}\)/\(\hbox {Tm}^{3+}\) co-doped NYM depending on pump power was studied in detail.
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