Abstract

The internal modification with rare earth ion doping proved to be a very effective strategy for improving the luminescent properties of NaYF4-based upconversion materials. However, greatly enhancing the luminescence efficiency of NaYF4:Yb3+/Er3+ remains a major challenge. Herein, the effects of Sn4+ doping on the structure and luminescent performance of such material were explored. The hydrothermal molten-salt method was applied to synthesize the Sn4+-doped NaYF4:Yb3+/Er3+ upconversion materials, and their crystal structures, morphologies, surface chemical composition and element states, and luminescence performance were characterized. It was found that Sn4+ doping can significantly enhance the luminescence intensity and tailor the chromaticity of NaYF4:Yb3+/Er3+. In particular, the green (G) and red (R) luminescence intensity levels of the 30 mol% Sn4+ doped material were increased by factors of 26.97 and 38.91, respectively. The R/G ratio was incremented from 0.34 for the undoped material to 0.83 for the 40 mol% Sn4+ doped counterpart. The Sn4+ doping led to the change of lattice distortion and crystal growth pattern of NaYF4:Yb3+/Er3+. The mechanism for Sn4+ doping to affect the luminescence properties of the prepared upconversion material was also explored. The changes in luminescence intensity levels and R/G ratios could be attributed to the highly asymmetric distorted lattice and crystal field resulting from Sn4+ doping.

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