Abstract

AbstractUltraviolet (UV) excited down‐shifting (DS) double perovskites with broad emission have potential applications in anti‐counterfeiting. However, discovering new materials and achieving multimode luminescence present significant challenges. In this work, a novel double perovskite, Cs2NaGdCl6 is synthesized, with sky‐blue self‐trapped exciton (STE) emission under UV excitation using a solvothermal method. By incorporating Er3+ ions into Cs2NaGdCl6, green DS and green up‐conversion (UC) luminescence are achieved under UV and near‐infrared (NIR) excitation. The addition of the sensitizer Yb3+ ion led to a significant enhancement of 21.5‐fold in DS red luminescence and 7.5‐fold in UC green luminescence. The color of both DS and UC luminescence in Cs2NaGdCl6:Yb3+, Er3+ is further adjusted from green‐dominated to red‐dominated, due to the cross‐relaxation process between Er3+ and Yb3+, Er3+ and Er3+, respectively. The combination of UC and DS luminescence, along with the ability to modulate emission color in rare‐earth‐based materials, opens new possibilities for high security anti‐counterfeiting applications.

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