Abstract

Despite the substantial progress made, the responsiveness of thermo-responsive materials upon various thermal fields is still restricted to monochromatic visualization with single-wavelength light emission. This stems from a poor understanding of the photophysical processes within the materials and the unvarying optical performance of luminescent centers' response to various ambient temperatures. Conventional techniques to assess the inhomogeneities of thermal fields can be time-consuming, require specialized equipment and suffer from inaccuracy due to the inevitable interference from background signals, especially at high temperature. To this end, we overcome these limitations for the first time, to flexibly visualize temperature inhomogeneities by developing a thermochromic smart material, SrGa12-xAlxO19:Dy3+. Two distinct modes of thermochromic properties (steady-state temperature-dependent luminescence and thermally stimulated luminescence) are investigated. It is revealed that the abundant colors (from yellow, green to red) and amazing color-changing features are due to the superior optical integration of the host (SrGa12-xAlxO19) and dopant (Dy3+) emissions under specific thermal stimulations. We suggest that this thermo-responsive smart material can be used to realize highly efficient and simple visualization of invisible thermal distribution in industry and beyond.

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