Abstract

In this work, a new type of Yb 3+ /Er 3+ co-doped lead-free glass-ceramics (GCs) containing Ba 2 NaNb 5 O 15 nanocrystals was synthesized via traditional melt-quenching and controlled crystallization. The research results illustrate that a transparency of GCs can reach 50% at wavelength of 600 nm and the up-conversion (UC) luminous performance of GCs has been improved obviously compared with precursor glass (PG). And the dual-mode temperature measurement was carried out by fluorescence intensity ratio technology. Using thermally/non-thermally coupled energy levels (TCELs/non-TCELs), the maximum absolute sensitivities of S a-max (TCELs) and S a-max (non-TCELs) are 0.65% K −1 and 0.68% K −1 , and the maximal relative sensitivities of S r-max (TCELs) and S r-max (non-TCELs) are 1.19% K −1 and 0.90% K −1 , respectively. Furthermore, the discharge energy density (W d ) of 1.53 J cm −3 and the instantaneous discharge power density of 370 MW cm −3 with ultra-fast discharge time of 7 ns are simultaneously achieved in the GCs. These findings reveal the potential applications of new lead-free transparent Yb 3+ /Er 3+ co-doped Ba 2 NaNb 5 O 15 GCs for optical temperature measurement and energy storage. • Multi-function RE-doped Ba 2 NaNb 5 O 15 transparent glass ceramics were first fabricated. • Realizing dual-mode Up-conversion optical thermometry in the glass ceramics. • The maximum S r-max and S a-max can reach 1.19% K −1 and 0.68% K −1 . • Achieving high W d of 1.53 J cm − 3 and high P d of 370 MW cm − 3 at 600 kV/cm.

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